April 2013
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Is it OK to Not Care About Sexual Orientation?
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I’m actually more concerned with the massive killings in Syria, with the ongoing infringement by our federal government on the rights of American citizens and the possible changes to the structure of the Penn State Board of Trustees and with hundreds of other stories that I think are truly newswor
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Scientists Use State College Streets as Training Ground for Hi-Tech Military Robot
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The mechanical creature is using the streets of State College as a training ground — running on a computerized brain to learn its surroundings. It “sees” through a pair of fish eye lenses mounted atop a retractable arm. Microphones are on each side, giving Abe an almost human appearance.
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Penn State Finishes Third in Winter Standings of the Learfield Director’s Cup
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Penn State has placed third in the final winter standings of the Learfield Director’s Cup. That’s one spot down from its second place standing earlier this month.
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Road Work Shuts Down Section of Park Avenue
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Traffic trouble could be in the cards for drivers in the College Heights section of State College tonight.
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Penn State Football: Evening Homecoming Meeting Set for Nittany Lions and Wolverines
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Penn State and Michigan will hit the field under the lights for a homecoming meeting.
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Viral Videos: Cat in a Shark Suit Riding a Roomba and Chasing a Duck
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Today’s edition must have been put together by someone with a very fertile imagination. The title says it all: Cat in a Shark Suit Riding a Roomba and Chasing a Duck.
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Grass Cutting Season Arrives in State College: Overgrown Yards Will Trigger Fines
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Tis the season to mow your lawn, and State College Borough is making sure you don’t forget. Borough officials say the Grass and Weed Ordinance will be in effect until October 31. What does that mean? Basically, grass and weeds may not exceed 6 inches in height, or the Borough will have your lawn…
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State College, Penn State Noon News & Features: Monday, April 29
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State College, Penn State and Centre County are making news all over cyberspace. Every weekday at noon we post links to some of the most noteworthy stories.
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Penn State Football: Fans React to Big Ten Division Changes
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The Big Ten has redrawn the lines for divisions starting in 2014. Take a look at how Penn State fans have reacted to the change.