February 2018
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Penn State Police Chief Says Threat Rumors Were Unsubstantiated
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Penn State Chief of Police Keith Morris spoke to the University Park Undergraduate Association at its weekly meeting Wednesday night about the police department in general and about a “suspicious […]
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Behind Page’s Career-High Scoring, Lady Lions Advance in Big Ten Tournament
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Penn State women’s basketball (16-14, 6-10 Big Ten) didn’t have much of an issue with Illinois in its Big Ten Tournament opener, thanks to star guard Teniya Page. The junior set a career-high with 38 points to help the Lady Lions win, 83-57, against the Illini (9-22, 0-16 Big Ten) and move on to
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Sanderson, Nolf Give Mixed Signals on the Penn State Wrestling Star’s Status for Big Ten Championships
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As almost every media availability has gone for the last month, Cael Sanderson couldn’t get past the first question without being asked about the status of Penn State’s 157-pounder Jason Nolf’s knee.
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Penn State Football: Parsons Just One Of The Guys As Winter Workouts Finish
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“Micah has done really well,” Strength coach Dwight Galt said after the lift. “One of things that Micah did, that when you come up here the stars disappear. He came in and did a great job and the older players have been great mentors for him. He came in a five-star guy, sixth ranked kid…
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Candidates Announced for Penn State Alumni Trustee Election
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Four candidates will be seeking three alumni-elected seats on the board, and at least two are guaranteed to be first-time trustees.
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Nittany Lion Shrine’s Ear Repaired
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After just a few days under the weather, the Lion Shrine’s ear has been repaired by Penn State’s Office of the Physical Plant.
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Lane Closures, Travel Delays Expected as Utility Work Begins for Atherton Street Project
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Utility work has begun as part of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s project for improvements to North Atherton Street, and as work resumes drivers lane closures and shifts and travel delays.
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While Looking for One Man, Police Say They Found Another Dealing Drugs
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Police were looking for one man wanted on criminal charges when they found another allegedly dealing drugs outside of a local motel.
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Ameron President Alison Kurtz Excels in a Male-Dominated Industry
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Kurtz, who was named president of the construction company nearly 20 years ago, is breaking any stereotypes that might exist about running a construction company.
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Augmented Reality App Brings Penn State’s Obelisk Monument to Life
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An augmented reality mobile app will serve as an educational tool for the oldest monument on Penn State’s main campus.