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Nassib Named Finalist for Lott IMPACT Trophy
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The Penn State defensive end was announced as a finalist for the Lott IMPACT Trophy, which is awarded annually to a “distinguished young man who represents the qualities embodies by Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott.”
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Police Looking for Black Friday Walmart Electronics Thief
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The deals on Black Friday are always pretty lucrative, but it seems one shopper got a bit overzealous at the local Walmart.According to a press release from State College police, a man stole a computer and two televisions from the Benner Pike Walmart on Friday evening.
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Phillipsburg Man Charged in Sexual Assault of State College Minor
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A Phillipsburg man has been charged for allegedly sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl in State College. The arrest stems from an Aug. 19 incident when Samuel Wilbur Connor IV, 40 of Phillpsburg, was working in State College painting apartments.
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High School Bids Top Estimate, But Future Bright for District Projects
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The bids are in, and the State College high school project is looking like it will cost between $129 and $140 million. At a meeting on Monday night, the district school board heard a report on the bids for the high school renovation and discussed potential bid alternates.
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Police Need Help Identifying Walmart Theft Suspects
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State College police are looking for help to identify two suspects who too part in an alleged theft at Walmart. The black male and female, pictured here, allegedly stole from the Walmart at 373 Benner Pike on Nov. 20.
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Board Approves $12 Million Lasch Renovations Despite Funding Concerns
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There were come concerns that the $12 million second phase of the Lasch Building renovations hasn’t been fully funded yet, but the Penn State Board of Trustees still unanimously approved the construction project at its Friday meeting.
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State College Police Seeking Goodwill Couch Thiefs
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A pair of shoppers at the Goodwill on Westerly Parkway apparently had no good will at all. State College police are seeking to identify the two suspects, who allegedly made alteration to the price tag on a couch before purchasing it.
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Public Talks Paterno, Freeh Report, and Student Mental Health
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“It’s time to come clean and put the worst crisis in Penn State’s history behind us by finally doing an objective review of the Freeh Report,” alumnus Steve Masters said during a public comment session with the board of trustees.
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Trustees Respond to Freeh Report Access Court Victory
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“There are numerous remaining financial and legal challenges facing our university which hinge directly on the findings espoused by Louis Freeh,” the seven alumni-elected trustees said in a statement after hearing the court’s decision in their favor.
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Judge Rules Freeh Materials to be Released to Alumni-Elected Trustees
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It’s been a busy day for the Penn State board of trustees as they held committee meetings at the Penn Stater hotel, but the most notable item of trustee news came out of a courtroom. A judge ruled in favor of seven trustees who sued the university to gain access to Freeh materials.