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Month: July 2010

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Downtown Landlord Forcing Webster’s Out

Following news that Webster's Bookstore and Cafe has just three weeks left in a lease of 128 S. Allen St that will not be renewed, concerned members of the community are organizing meetings and petitions to protest the possible closure of a downtown fixture.

Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts Preview

Entering its 44th year, the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, known as Arts Fest, is State College's biggest summer event, attracting over 125,000 visitors during its five days. Whether they're coming for the art or the parties, thousands of Penn State students and alumni will be headed to State College this week for the festival.

Read on to learn what to expect if you're planning on attending.

Penn State, Indian Universities To Partner

Penn State is looking to expand its international ties by partnering with Indian universities, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), based out of Mumbai, reports DNA. Penn State is looking primarily at teaming up with these universities in expanding their research programs internationally. Penn State currently spends about $800 million on research annually.


Read on to find out more about the potential partnerships...

4thFest Fireworks Display Set to Dazzle

With so many dazzling sparks, fireballs, and explosions that it was impossible to focus on just any one. With cracks and booms so deafening that it was impossible to do anything else but just look upwards in awe. That's how 4thFest ended last year, enough to earn the attention of the Travel Channel, who noted that State College produced "one of the best fireworks displays in the world." Of course, the main lure back to PSU during summer is Arts Fest - and not without reason. But, students planning their summer pilgrimage should try their hardest to start their visit on the 4th of July. Or decide to come down twice.


Read on to learn more about 4thFest and the organization behind it...

Panel Clears Dr. Michael Mann in “Climategate”

Good news for Professor of Meteorology Dr. Michael Mann, who was cleared by a panel of his peers in the "Climategate" scandal. In case you don't remember, Mann became involved in a global controversy when hackers broke into a colleague's email account and published correspondance between climate researchers, including Mann, that suggested a potential cover up of data refuting the theory of man-made global warming. The scandal resulted in the resignation of a professor at the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom.


Read on to see what the panel had to say, and why its conclusion is not without controversy...

Interactive Children’s Museum to Open in State College

The Discovery Space of Central Pennsylvania, a hands-on museum that teaches children the importance of themselves and the world around them, is scheduled to open in December 2010 in downtown State College. The not-for-profit museum will host several exhibits, an arts studio and a theater for presentations.


Read on to find out more...

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