May 2019
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Penn State Football: Date Set for 2020 Blue-White Game
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It’s less than 100 days until Penn State football’s 2019 season opener, but it’s never too early to start thinking about the Blue-White Game.
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Penn State Wrestling’s Anthony Cassar Reportedly Granted Two More Years of Eligibility
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Penn State’s reigning heavyweight national champion Anthony Cassar has reportedly been granted two extra years of eligibility, according to Bill Evans of NJ.com.
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Men’s Health Month: A look at your health and when it’s time to see the doctor
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June is Men’s Health Month and the perfect time to take control of your personal health. If you haven’t already had or scheduled an annual wellness visit with your doctor, there’s no time like the present to get it on the books. Before your scheduled appointment, there are a few things to keep in…
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Health: While enjoying the wilderness this summer, follow these tips to keep safe
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If you’re a nature lover, your idea of a great vacation might be camping in the wilderness rather than relaxing on the beach. Summertime is the perfect season for a family camping trip, but the great outdoors isn’t without its hazards. Follow these tips to keep you and your family safe. First aid …
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On Center: Imani Winds and Catalyst Quartet will play commissioned music at Schwab in September
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The winds – and strings – of change are coming to Schwab Auditorium. Imani Winds and Catalyst Quartet will join talents for (im)migration: music of change, a September 18 concert featuring a new work by Catalyst violinist and composer Jessie Montgomery. The composition is inspired by the Great Migration of African Americans, during…
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Q&A with Jeremy Frank, co-founder and president of KCF Technologies
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Penn State researchers Gary Koopmann, Weicheng Chen, and Jeremy Frank founded KCF Technologies in 2000. After slow initial growth, the company is now fast-tracking its success thanks to its SmartDiagnostics product, which helps manufacturers minimize machinery downtime. KCF was in the news last month after a visit from Department of Defense agents to review…
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Expressions of Individuality: Photographer Stacie Bird curates a show featuring the Art of the Body
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The Art Alliance of Central Pennsylvania will be holding a one-of-a-kind exhibition this month in their Downtown Gallery, 123 South Fraser Street, State College. Art of the Body runs from June 7-30 and will feature photographs of people with tattoos and piercings, taken by photographer Stacie Bird, who is curating the show. A visual…
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No Pie in the Sky Holiday: Centre County family annually celebrates goodness in a crust
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We are a family of pie people. Which isn’t to say we’d turn down a made-from-scratch yellow cake with billowy white frosting and fresh coconut flakes, but pie is what truly brings it home for us. Especially a fruit pie when cherries, peaches, or apples are in peak season. Both of my grandmothers were…
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State High’s Gilkes Named Coach of the Year, 3 Little Lions Earn All-State Track and Field Honors
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After capturing the PIAA Class AAA championship last weekend, State College boys outdoor track and field picked up several all-state honors on Friday.
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Letter from the Editor: Reaching New Heights
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A recent vacation trip to St. Maarten gave me a renewed appreciation for University Park Airport. A 12-minute drive to the airport is a beautiful thing when you have a flight that leaves just after 6 in the morning. It’s hard to beat parking about 20 yards from the terminal and then breezing through…