February 2025
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Penn State Men’s Hockey Upsets No. 2 Minnesota 4-3 in OT
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No. 15 Penn State men’s hockey (18-11-4, 9-10-4 Big Ten) knocked off No. 2 Minnesota (23-7-5, 14-5-4 Big Ten) 4-3 in overtime on Friday night in front of a raucous […]
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New State College Restaurant Showcases a Variety of International Tastes
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The newest venture from State College restaurateur Hitham Hiyajneh is an international experience featuring tastes of Mediterranean, Asian and American cuisine. Fatoum Bistro opened its doors on Thursday at 532 […]
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Penn State’s Kevin Winston Jr. ‘Blessed’ by Life-Altering Injury, Mentally Ready for NFL Success
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INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Winston Jr. was on a path toward superstardom. He was a preseason All-American safety, a projected first-round NFL Draft pick and a Penn State team captain. Winston […]
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Work Set to Resume for I-80/I-99 High-Speed Interchange Project
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Drivers can expect to start seeing lane closures on Interstates 80 and 99 in Centre County as work resumes on the $259 million project to construct a high-speed interchange connecting […]
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Former Penn State WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith’s Transfer a Hot Topic in NFL Draft Meetings
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INDIANAPOLIS — “Why did you leave Penn State?” There’s nothing KeAndre Lambert-Smith has been asked about more in meetings with NFL teams. His career with the Nittany Lions was one […]
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Penn State’s Tyler Warren Widely Considered Most Challenging Tight End His Opponents Ever Faced
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INDIANAPOLIS — Tyler Warren wears the No. 44 because, as a kid, his dad showed him John Riggins and said, “This is how I want you to run the ball.” […]
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Philipsburg Business Navigates Supply Chain Hurdles and Trade Shifts
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Over the course of 21 years, Josh Helke has built his company, Organic Climbing, into an internationally renowned manufacturer of outdoor gear. However, in just a few weeks, the company’s sales have declined so much that Helke has had to make the difficult decision to lay off two of his 30 employees
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Clergy Abuse Survivor Battles Time and Deadlocked Pa. Lawmakers as He Seeks Justice
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A priest assaulted him as a child. Over 60 years later, he’s still waiting for justice, and only the Pennsylvania legislature can help.
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Op-Ed: Through the Looking Glass on Public Finances
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The author of this op-ed, Josh Portney, is a member of State College Borough Council. Now that the ink is dry on the Solar Power Purchase Agreement for Centre County, […]
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Penn State Faculty Looking to Form Union
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Efforts are underway to unionize Penn State faculty members, a move the organizing group calls “long overdue.” The Penn State Faculty Alliance wrote on its website that faculty “across all […]