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Students Start GoFundMe To Cover State Patty’s Day Fines

State Patty's Day came and went, but a few unlucky students were left with some hefty fines after hosting a weekend daylong. They started a GoFundMe to help foot the bill, and we want to help spread the message.

A More Raucous State Patty’s Day Returns

While perhaps not a return to its most destructive peak, State Patty's Day returned to Penn State with a level of raucousness not seen since at least 2012. Crime numbers won't be out until Tuesday, but it's safe to say the massive sea of green shirts downtown on Saturday exceeded the pseudo-holiday's depleted prominence from the past several years.

2018 DE Micah Parsons Commits To Penn State

James Franklin landed his first commitment of the 2018 class, and its a big one: five-star defensive end Micah Parsons.

Police, University Prepare For State Patty’s Day

While you're getting dressed in green and tattooing yourself with shamrocks, university administrators and police officers are preparing for their least favorite "holiday" -- State Patty's Day.

66-Year-Old Man Fatally Struck On Park Avenue

A 66 year old man was killed while crossing the street on Wednesday night on East Park Ave. The State College Police are investigating the fatal pedestrian crash, which occurred at 6:50 p.m. at the intersection with McKee St.

Memories Of State Patty’s Day In Its Prime

State Patty's Day is almost a decade old. In its short lifespan, the holiday has attracted a lot of scrutiny from the local community. Our writer explains his experiences with the holiday over his lengthy Penn State career.

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