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Month: November 2013

New IHOP Restaurant Plans to Open Soon

"We are ... targeted for December 4th although as always with construction projects, this date is subject to change," says IHOP spokesperson Craig Hoffman.

State Senators to Introduce Legislation to Reform Board of Trustees

State Sen. John Yudichak, a Democrat representing Luzerne, Carbon and Monroe counties, and Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Jake Corman, a Republican representing Centre county, will host a news conference addressing the need for governance reform of the Penn State Board of Trustees.

Overheard at the College Ave. Taco Bell

Sometimes pizza just isn't what you want as you stumble home from your Thirsty Thursday festivities. When a good old-fashioned slice won't hit the spot (or when it's too cold to even consider standing in a long line at Canyon), Taco Bell awaits inebriated college folk and offers them a warm indoor embrace. And burritos.

Game Day Observations: Purdue

It was something of a necessary chore, but Penn State predictably got the job done against Purdue this Saturday in an uninspiring 45-21 victory at Beaver Stadium.

Meet Monica, the Penn State Medium

Halloween may be over, but that doesn’t mean Penn State has had its fill of the spooky and spiritual. Monica Ten-Kate may seem like your average 19-year-old sophomore, except for one extraordinary talent — she talks to the dead.

Movie About 1969 Pattee Library Murder to be Released

A trailer for a film about Betsy Aardsma, the student murdered in the stacks of Pattee Library, was released. The State Theatre will screen the film on January 19 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for senior citizens and students.

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