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“Intensity” Describes New Basketball Coach Chambers

Wondering what to expect from the Patrick Chambers era of Penn State basketball? We caught up with one Boston University insider, student play-by-play announcer Seth Orensky, who gives us a look at what to expect from the fiery new head coach and why Penn State fans have plenty to be excited about.

Patrick Chambers Might Be Next Men’s Basketball Head Coach (Update: Official!)

Twitter was abuzz with reports of Patrick Chambers becoming Penn State basketball's next head coach, but they were quickly dismissed. Still, it appears that Chambers is the favorite as the pool of candidates continues to narrow.

CCSG Plans 2011-12 Council Weekends

The Council of Commonwealth Student Governments is close to finalizing the dates of its 2011-12 Council Weekends. As usual, there will be six in total; however, for the first time ever, meetings will take place at a Penn State campus other than University Park. The caucuses based out of Penn State Altoona and Penn State Hazelton will host the December and January council weekends, respectively.

In State College? Ride The Slides!

The William L. Welch Community Swimming Pool, located on Westerly Parkway near State College High School, was reopened this weekend with a First Splash ceremony that saw Mayor Gorehamn in attendance -- and participating -- as well as scores of kids and parents excited to try out what is the coolest water facility I've seen in a long time.

Jim Tressel Resigns as Ohio State Head Coach

Jim Tressel, one of the most successful head football coaches in the history of the Ohio State Buckeyes, and one who had repeatedly foiled the Nittany Lions' hopes of beating one of their biggest rivals, has resigned this morning after ten seasons.

State Senate Advances CCSG-Backed Amnesty Plan

On September 23, 2009 (just 2 days after Dado's death), the CCSG voted on a resolution that asked Penn State to provide medical amnesty for underage students who obtain help for someone suffering from a life-threatening, alcohol-related illness through emergency services and for the ill students themselves. It looks like the state will now act before the university does though.

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