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Month: August 2013

(Night Ranger Can Still) Rock in State College

Night Ranger, a rock band founded in 1982, will play State Theatre on Tuesday, August 20. Their performance will mark the opening salvo of a semester full of musical acts.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra to rock “The Lost Christmas Eve” One Final Time

Rock opera group Trans-Siberian Orchestra will stop in Happy Valley on November 15th. Known for their unique musical style, incorporating a mixture classical, orchestral, and progressive pieces into hard rock with a splash of heavy metal, the group will perform as part of their Lost Christmas Eve Tour at the Bryce Jordan Center.

SIDs Myford, Siegrist To Leave Penn State

Two long time members of Penn State's athletic department are leaving for other job opportunities, as Greg Myford and Brian Siegrist are taking jobs at IMG College and the University of Southern Florida, respectively.

“Why We Dance: The Story of THON” Nominated for Emmy

"Why We Dance: The Story of THON" and other Penn State productions received Mid-Atlantic Emmy nominations yesterday.

State College Mayor Elizabeth Goreham Will Marry Same-Sex Couples

Since State College Mayor Elizabeth Goreham was elected in 2009, she hasn’t been able to marry any same-sex couples because it’s against Pennsylvania law. While she still doesn’t have the power to issue marriage licenses, she will marry same-sex couples if they have a license according to WJAC-TV.

Curley/Schultz/Spanier Prelim Transcripts Released, Arraignment Date Set

If you weren't in the courtroom earlier this week for former Penn State administrators Graham Spanier, Tim Curley, and Gary Schultz's preliminary hearing, you can now read the full transcript of the two-day proceeding online.

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