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Month: April 2013

The Rathskeller’s Sobering Ties to Prohibition

On the single most important day in American history, the United States officially ratified the Twenty-first Amendment on December 5, 1933. Three days later, The Skeller opened its doors.

Spring Practice Day 10: Notes and Observations

Penn State officially hit the double digit mark of spring practice yesterday as the Blue-White game inches closer. An afternoon thunderstorm washed away some nice weather and forced the Nittany Lions inside Holuba Hall, a common theme over the past few weeks. Bill O'Brien spent much of the time watching quarterbacks and for the most part seemed pleased.

1980 Men’s Olympic Hockey Captain Speaks at Eisenhower Auditorium

Mike Eruzione, the captain of the the team that defeated the Soviet Union, 4-3, in a game that came to be known as the "Miracle on Ice," spoke at Penn State on Wednesday evening in Eisenhower Auditorium as the final member of the Student Programming Association's Distinguished Speaker Series.

Friendly Competition: Robinson and Amos Making Each Other Better

Allen Robinson is hands down the best player on Penn State's offense. Adrian Amos can stake his claim as the best player on the defensive side of the ball. This spring, the two members of the "Supa Six" are working to make each other better through a friendly competition.

What’s in a Name: The Bars of State College

With over 20 bars in downtown State College, it makes you wonder where exactly the names of these fine establishments come from. Some stories will surprise you.

Surviving Spring Semester: How to Remain Productive in Warm Weather

At Penn State, warm weather always brings out the worst procrastination in students. Here are a few pro tips on surviving the back end of the school year.

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