August 2015
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Stripe Out Plan Announced For Primetime Clash Against Rutgers
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It’s still a few weeks away, but now you can find out what color you’ll wear on Sept. 19. That’s the night Rutgers enters Beaver Stadium for a hyped 8:00 p.m. showdown against Penn State, a game that will feature the first Stripe Out.
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State College Man Charged with Child Porn Possession
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Adam Zydney, 26, was arrested and charged with possession of child pornography after police found a cache of 591 files on his computer. Zydney is the son of State College school district board member Laurel Zydney and has previously worked with children in a number of roles.
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Fatal Shooting at State College Home Ruled Homicide
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“The Centre County coroner has ruled the death a homicide, which means it was a death caused by the hands of another, not suicide or natural causes,” says State College Police Lt. Keith Robb. “The case is still being investigated, and it is too premature to release any more information.”
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Ben State Football: The Looks Will Be More Important Than The Record In 2015
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Did they win because they were better, or did they win because they are good? That’s one of the most important questions Penn State will face this season
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Judge Being Sued by DA Will Not Hear Criminal Cases
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As a result of the district attorney’s new lawsuit against multiple county officials, Centre County Common Pleas Judge Pamela Ruest is no longer hearing criminal cases. Centre County District […]
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All Geek to Me: Penn State Researcher Challenges & Celebrates Geek Culture
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When Penn State doctoral student Stephanie Orme was growing up in a rural town in Missouri in the 90’s, being a geek didn’t mean quite what it means today. […]
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Let the Buyer Beware…
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The disturbing thing for me in the bait and switch letter my friend received was that this is a business and people who live and work here in Centre County. You see their banners at charity functions and their radio and TV ads promise that they value their customers as neighbors.
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The Idea Gym: Breaking the Barrier Between Work and Play
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Conventional wisdom tells you that work and play have to be separated. New Leaf Initiative is throwing conventional wisdom to the wind with its new Idea Gym. It’s a room within a room, a brainstorming mechanism disguised as a workplace playground.
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Penn State Football: Why is Temple So Much Trouble Lately?
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Temple won’t likely upset Penn State on Saturday. But, if recent history is any guide, the potential exists for Nittany Lion head coach James Franklin to be a bit upset by how close the final score is.
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State College Police Respond To Domestic Dispute That Ended In Fatal Shooting
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An unfortunate morning for the State College community — the State College Police Department responded this morning to a report of a domestic dispute between a husband and wife that left a woman fatally shot, according to a media release by State College Police.