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Month: July 2009

Rendell’s Education Funding Plan Rejected

The Department of Education announced today that Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell will have to resubmit a federal stimulus funds request for Pennsylvania higher education schools, and will not be able to leave the four state-related schools (Penn State included) out of the $42 million that Rendell requested. This announcement comes on the heels of numerous […]

Question of the Day: Arts Fest Highlight?

The Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts took over State College this past weekend, infusing our college town with art and families, two commodities often lacking on campus. But the festivities only last so long. By now, most of us are back at work, daydreaming about the fast-approaching school year or football season, depending on […]

Central PA Arts Fest 2009

We captured arguably the best act of the festival (The Earthtones) and perused South Allen St. to document Arts Fest 2009

Overheard on Twitter: Pringle’s Sis

Mike Jack… as in Michael Jackson? or what? Also, why does Perez Hilton care?

Tuition Increase Dependent on Public or Private

The Board of Trustees met on Thursday in New Kensington. By the Penn State Live release, you’d think they ignored the most important issue the university was facing: the drastic reduction in state appropriations. Veblen noted that Spanier’s speech was “much happy talk.” But the university began releasing statements today about the plans for next […]

10 Questions with Alyse Schroeder

Miss Congeniality has nothing on Penn State. We’ve already introduced you to Ms. Virginia, Tara Wheeler, an ’04 grad who danced in THON, played for the Lady Icers, and was in NROTC. Now meet our second athletic bombshell, Alyse Schroeder. Alyse is a junior majoring in toxicology at Penn State and a sister of Kappa […]

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