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Paternoville Preseason Meeting Set For Monday

In just one week, Paternoville will be alive and well again outside of Gate A at Beaver Stadium. Want to find out the details on how you can camp out for the best seats in Beaver Stadium? Their preseason meeting will be this Monday night.

Grange Fair Gets It Poppin’

It's that time of year again in Centre County for one of the nation's only remaining agricultural encampment fairs. Bust out the flannels because the annual Grange Fair is set to kick off today in Centre Hall.

UPUA Tables Test Prep Subsidy After Divisive Debate

The 2011-2012 school year kicked off with a bang for the Sixth Assembly of the University Park Undergraduate Association, but went out with a whimper. Indeed, it was the lone piece of new business on the agenda that drew the most attention, that fostered a lively debate, and that created tensions which clearly demarcated lines of opposition within the UPUA.

What’s Changed in State College Since You’ve Been Gone

Besides Arts Fest and 4th of July, State College is a whole different town once summer rolls around. The locals leave their suburban developments and fill the store fronts that were once spots of drunken debauchery. Our home for nine months slowly transforms from a rowdy oasis of youthfulness into just another rural Pennsylvania town.

But once the students pack up their bed risers and left over Ramen, the bulldozers and construction hats come out across Happy Valley. This summer was especially eventful for downtown development, so we've compiled a list of some changes that have occurred while you were away.

Shot Glasses Still Available…For Now

As some may remember, last October the university announced that they would no longer license shot glasses bearing the words "Penn State" or any of its logos. However, a quick trip into most of the Penn State-oriented stores on College Ave makes this seem otherwise.

LION Walk 2011 Brings Together Students, Town, Officials

Yesterday afternoon, a few "lucky" students and community members living in off-campus apartments had the opportunity to get a brief introduction to a few noteworthy individuals in the Penn State and State College communities as part of the 2011 LION Walk. The goal of the event is to promote a smoother relationship between students and town residents by having community leaders and university administrators knock on residents' doors to start conversations.

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