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At one point or another while walking down College Ave, you’ve probably walked past the monstrosity of a structure known as the Hammond Building. Stretching two blocks from Allen St. to Burrowes St., this monolithic monstrosity does more than suppress attacks on campus from the neighboring Huns. Buried deep within the lowest levels of Hammond lies the Adverse Environmental Rotor Test Stand: Penn State Vertical Lift Research Center of Excellence. Now that you’ve caught your breath after trying to spit out that title, read on to learn what actually goes on in this unique research facility.
There's a good reason you should always proofread your work before you turn it in. The Centre Daily Times found that out yesterday.
According to an article posted on the CDT website, state troopers enacted questionable detainment procedures in capturing a fleeing suspect over the weekend. Check out the screenshot of the article to see what went down.
Tuesday night was "Family" night at The State Theatre as Robert Randolph & The Family Band performed, promoting their new album, "We Walk This Road". In an interview with Robert before the show, he said it was the band's second time performing in State College, the first being a bar show he believed to have been at Cafe 210 West.