September 2019
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Student Seriously Injured After Fall at Fraternity House; No Charges to Be Filed, Police Say
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The State College Police Department confirmed that no charges will be filed in the case involving a student injury at Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
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Lunch with Mimi: Gregory Drane, director of the Penn State Blue Band, takes pride in challenging his students while entertaining fans at Beaver Stadium
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Gregory Drane became the sixth director of the Penn State Blue Band in July 2015. He took the helm after serving as assistant director from 2005-2015, leading the athletic pep […]
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Letter from the Publisher: October Skies
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October produces some of the most beautiful skies of the year. The striking blues and grays balanced against a hazy white create the perfect canvas to highlight a wide palette […]
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Letter from the Editor: Stoking the Pride
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I have lots of habits that understandably try my wife’s patience. This time of year, for example, there are the minutes – OK, maybe hours – spent each week […]
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Taste of the Month: RE Farm Café serves delectable cuisine while teaching us to reconnect with the land
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A dream years in the making has finally come to fruition for Duke and Monica Gastiger. The former owners of Spat’s Café and Speakeasy and The Rathskeller became unintentional […]
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After getting some expert help from golf legend Arnold Palmer, The Village at Penn State opens a first-of-its-kind park
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When Liberty Lutheran purchased The Village at Penn State in 2012, leaders began looking at ways to add more amenities to the senior living community. Dave DeLuca, Liberty’s director […]
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Help Me! I want to teach my dog some new tricks
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Let me start this off by saying that I was never a dog person until I met my partner, Becky. At first, my interactions with her dogs Stella and Bertha […]
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On Tap: Bottles have long ruled, but flexibility is helping cans become a popular choice of craft brewers – who say you can’t taste the difference
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At one time, there seemed to be little debate: Beer was simply better when it came from a bottle than a can. Whether that was a fact or just the […]
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Snapshot: A year after opening fair-trade store in State College, Ten Thousand Villages is thriving
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Ten Thousand Villages of State College has seen a successful year of growth since opening a store on South Atherton Street last fall. One of many Ten Thousand Villages outlets […]
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Artist of the Month: Works of Huntingdon potter to be featured in State College ceramics show
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Jack Troy was teaching English in a high school outside of Philadelphia when he was first introduced, through a colleague and friend, to the art of throwing pottery. “We […]