Many graduates feel obligated to take a picture at the Lion Shrine before they finish their Penn State careers, but the All-Sports Museum is offering a more interesting option. The All-Sports Museum will have a photographer on the turf at Beaver Stadium from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday May 16 and from 11:30 a.m. […]
Penn State Live has posted the list of next year’s performers being brought to campus by the Center for Performing Arts. Needless to say, we have some pretty good acts coming. Acts I’m looking forward to include: Bela Fleck, famous banjoist; Avenue Q; the Monterrey Jazz Festival on Tour; and Stomp (AWESOME!!!). Last season was […]
Medical marijuana could be coming to Pennsylvania. According to the Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader, State Rep. Mark Cohen, D-Philadelphia, introduced a bill Wednesday that would allow medical use of marijuana and repeal state prohibitions on using the hallucinogen. The bill says that the drug could be dispensed at “compassion centers.” (editor’s note: that sounds better than a […]
It’s possible. With the Senate vote on April 29th, bank-based guaranteed loans could go the way of the dodo. According to the Chronicle: The plan, which Congressional appropriators will use as a guide when they draw up spending bills for the coming fiscal year, instructs the committees that oversee education to shave $1-billion from programs […]
After traipsing across numerous states and continents, swine flu has finally hit Pennsylvania. Penn Live reports, Health officials confirmed Pennsylvania’s first case of swine flu Sunday in a 31-year-old male in Montgomery County. Pennsylvania Department of Health spokeswoman Stacy Kriedeman says that there are six probable cases, all in Philadelphia or suburban Montgomery and Bucks […]
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