January 2019
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Penn State Basketball Loss to Purdue is Tip of the Iceberg
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Will Penn State, now zero-for-10, go winless in the Big Ten Conference this season? Not a snowball’s chance in hell. Nonetheless, the Nittany Lions and Pat Chambers are in familiar, not-so-good territory.
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Fans Should Arrive Early for Penn State Wrestling Dual at BJC
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Penn State Athletics and Transportation Services are advising Nittany Lion wrestling fans to arrive early for Friday’s 7 p.m. dual meet against Michigan at the Bryce Jordan Center.
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Schlow Library to Have Limited Services for Several Days
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Schlow Centre Region Library will have limited services for the next few days because of a second-floor sprinkler issue caused by the extreme cold.
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Police Working with Penn State Athletics to Identify People Involved in Fight That Sent Fraternity Members to Hospital
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In an update on Thursday, State College police said they are aware of the potential involvement of Penn State student-athletes in a large fight last weekend that resulted in several fraternity members being taken to the hospital.
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Penn State Football: Saquon Barkley Named Pepsi NFL Rookie Of The Year
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Former Penn State running back Saquon Barkley was named Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year on Thursday morning.
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State High Wrestling Alums Looking to Bright Future for Little Lion Program
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It wasn’t exactly the outcome that Coach Ryan Cummins wanted on Jan. 26., but he is wise enough to know there’s a brighter future for his Little Lion wrestling program. The alums who gathered for State High’s inaugural Wrestling Alumni Event also know that.
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Potter Township Home Destroyed in Fire
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Through subzero temperatures on Wednesday night, fire companies from around Centre County and Mifflin County battled a fire that destroyed a Potter Township home.
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Local Organization Evolves to Launch New Downtown Arts & Innovation Center
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If you’re familiar with local organization Trailhead and its Awesome Grants, which award $1,000 to locals making State College a better place, then you’ll be glad to hear that the organization is evolving into its next phase — Three Dots Downtown. As this new organization absorbs Trailhead, it
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Foundation Keeps Scott Sipple’s Memory Alive While Helping Others
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Dressed in a bright orange shirt with his dog Straub by his side and a shotgun in his hand is how those closest to Scott Sipple remember him. A Bellefonte native and State College resident, he was a son, best friend, god father and much more to his community.
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The Runaround: Let’s Talk About Running
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So what’s a runaholic to do when there’s no one around to talk to about running. We listen to podcasts about running. It turns out runners are some pretty remarkable people. We all have a story that is unique to each of us. I’ve stumbled upon a few running related podcasts that I thought my…