July 2014
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Sanderson’s Top-Ranked Recruiting Class Fills Needs
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Taken as a whole, this may be the deepest, most talented recruiting class Cael Sanderson has assembled as he embarks on his sixth season at Penn State. Most national ratings put the class at No. 1.
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Penn State Wants Depositions Stopped in Trustee Lawsuit
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“I’d like to see Penn State’s motion dismissed,” Piermattei says. “We are seeking to learn the truth with what happened during the election. Mr. Stairs needs to start his term. Every day this is delayed, he loses a day he should have as a board member.”
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Penn State, State College Noon News & Features: Wednesday, July 30
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Penn State, State College and Centre County are making news all over the web. Every weekday at noon we post links to some of the most noteworthy stories.
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409 Pizza and Win(g)s Restaurant Opens on East College Avenue
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A new restaurant has come to State College with a distinctive name that celebrates the number of wins achieved by the late football coach Joe Paterno. 409 Pizza and Win(g)s opened July 10, replacing Little Mamma’s Pizza.
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Penn State Football: Franklin Set To Make The Rounds At ESPN Headquarters
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James Franklin will be making the rounds on ESPN today as the first year Penn State head coach takes his talents to Bristol and the World Wide Leader’s headquarters. […]
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State College School District Planning to Record Audio on School Buses
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School officials with the State College Area School District are taking steps to comply with a new wiretapping law that allows officials to record audio on school buses.
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Subu’s Story (Part 2)
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After I wrote about it last week I heard from two people who remain convinced that a white jury was biased against the accused, who was born in India. One called it “a racist miscarriage of justice.” The other wondered if the verdict would have been the same “if he had been a white male.”
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For Dessert Lover, Baking is Never Easy as Pie
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“We’re going to make pie,” I excitedly told my 6-year-old daughter, forgetting for a moment that she stubbornly doesn’t want to participate in anything that interests me. (Sound familiar, Mom?) “No we’re not,” my daughter said, matter-of-factly.
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Traffic Light Repair Job Could Slow Traffic on North Atherton Street
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The control box was severely damaged about two weeks ago in a two-vehicle crash. “The lights won’t be working so it’s best to avoid that intersection,” Wyatt says.
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Former Co-Captain Stays Connected to Penn State Football Program
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“It’s memories, fond memories of hanging out with friends and family, and tradition. I think a lot of it is just fond memories of their time here as students, and you always come back to those places where you have the fondest memories.”