
The State College Borough has announced the LION Challenge Contest, open for all State College community members to submit their unique definition or descriptions of what it means to live in one neighborhood. This slogan contest is open to all community members, and winners will have their submissions published during fall 2015.

The long anticipated HUB Expansion project has finally come to fruition following what seemed to be never-ending construction.

From Friday to Sunday, there was a slight increase in total crime, arrests, DUIs, and underage citations compared to last year's State Patty's Day. The total cases, and total calls for service were down 11 and six percent, respectively.

In an analogy-driven apology, Keith Olbermann again apologized for his dumb comments about THON last week, announced no donation to THON but listed other donations he's made, and seemed to deflect most of the blame to the pitfalls of Twitter, or what he equated to "batting practice."
A visitor from Westchester faces charges of criminal trespassing, disorderly conduct, purchasing alcohol as a minor, public drunkenness, and two counts of terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another.

Keith Olbermann's pedestal returns to the airwaves today after his one-week suspension (if you've somehow avoided why that suspension is a thing, catch up), and he's giving those who pined for that punishment a reason to tune in.