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Year: 2014

Mayor Elizabeth Goreham Delighted with Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

Pennsylvania's ban on same-sex marriage was deemed unconstitutional by a federal judge on Tuesday, but State College Mayor Elizabeth Goreham has been ahead of that curve for almost a year.

House of Representatives Letters Mark Emmert, Requests NCAA Academic Oversight Information

A pair of House Democrats have lettered NCAA President Mark Emmert, requesting a handful of information regarding how academically prepared NCAA ensures its student-athletes are in the latest federal measure concerning the NCAA.

Tom Corbett and Tom Wolf: What Do They Mean for Penn State?

Pennsylvania's gubernatorial race is officially set, with Tom Wolf winning the Democratic nomination. Wolf will face incumbent Tom Corbett in November, with heavy implications for Penn State on the horizon. With the race set, we took a look at what each candidate means for Penn State.

Centre County Reverses Decision on Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

Centre County officials said Tuesday night they would not be distributing same-sex marriage licenses - despite a federal court decision issued Tuesday declaring a same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional - but officials are now backing off that decision.

Despite Grassroots Opposition, Penn State Signs Student Healthcare Insurance Contract

Students who opt to use Penn State healthcare insurance provider Aetna will be paying more for their premiums next year, despite significant pushback from the graduate student community in recent months.

No Ruling Made After Freeh v. Spanier Appeal Arguments

Arguments for why the delay granted to Graham Spanier in his defamation suit against Louis Freeh should be axed will be heard by a three-judge Superior Court panel today at 1 p.m. in Philadelphia.

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