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NCAA Wants Fast Decision on Federal Lawsuit

The NCAA has requested that a federal judge expedite a decision on its federal lawsuit against various Pennsylvania government officials, according to court documents filed Monday.

President Barron Talks Tuition At Schreyer Shaping the Future Summit

Ask any group of Penn State students what the biggest issue is facing the university today and you're likely to hear tuition first almost every time. Such was the central topic of discussion last night at the Schreyer Honors College's Shaping the Future Summit, which featured a keynote address from President Eric Barron.

Penn State To Close Controversial Confucius Institute

Following in the footsteps of the University of Chicago, Penn State decided it will not continue to host a Confucius Institute for Chinese studies after Dec. 2014. The controversial program will close due to differing goals between Penn State's College of Liberal Arts and the Hanban, an affiliate of the Chinese Ministry of Education and division that oversees the institute.

Penn State Falls From Top 50 in World University Rankings

Times Higher Education's World University Rankings, widely considered the most thorough college ranking in the world, released their latest list last week. Taking 13 different categories into account, Penn State came in at No. 58 on the list of 400.

Two Students Break Into Fraternity House, Steal Natural Light

On Thursday night between the hours of 11:30 p.m. and 11:55 p.m., State College police say two students broke into a bedroom in the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity house and stole three cans of Natural Light.

Penn State Joins National Energy Reduction Efforts

The university aims to reduce its building energy usage by 20 percent through the Better Buildings Challenge.

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