
The holidays are happiest when they're in Happy Valley, but one thing has been missing for far too long: an official Penn State Christmas carol. Though we may not have come up with the tune ourselves, the words are from the heart.

One Penn Stater has been going the extra mile -- I mean, he came all the way from the North Pole -- to spread holiday cheer in State College.

Under the guise of Amazing Race, Justin Scheman and Diana Bishop, a Penn State alumnus and his girlfriend of seven years, traveled through six states before ultimately flying to Iceland, where he proposed beneath the shining colors of the Northern Lights.

State College Police responded to a 911 call for smoke coming from the basement of Sutton Court Apartments at 668 E. Prospect Ave. at approximately 4:10 a.m. that has been ruled an arson, according to a press release. After an investigation, police determined that an accelerant was used to set fire to cleaning supplies in the […]

Just four days before the inaugural College Football Playoff begins, ESPN Films will debut a special 30-minute documentary shedding light on the controversy that enveloped President Nixon and the 1969 college football season. "Nixon's National Champs" premieres Sunday, Dec. 28 at 10:30 p.m. and examines the president's decision to name Texas the national champion, overlooking an 11-0 Penn State squad.

With the NCAA sanctions limiting the Penn State football to 65 scholarships to begin the season -- 20 fewer than the standard allotment of 85 -- first-year head coach James Franklin was forced to compete in one of the nation's top conferences with one hand tied behind his back, Now, after a full season of injuries and redshirts, only 41 scholarship players remain on the available roster.