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THON Committee: Remember the Children This Holiday Season
The Penn State DuBois THON Committee is now conducting an envelope drive to raise money for children battling cancer during this holiday season.
Family gets in Christmas spirit, sends 1,550 a gifta bags to Iraq
For many Americans, the Christmas season is all about giving. One Fort Belvoir family's love for their father and his Soldiers displays that sentiment.
Unique Auction Item Supports Penn State DuBois Athletics
A local winery is supporting athletic programs at Penn State DuBois by donating a portion of its proceeds from the sale of a very unique wine called, Rejoice.
Engineering Students Cook Up Green Ideas
Students in the Freshman Engineering and Design class at Penn State DuBois have developed their own methods for environmentally friendly cooking using solar energy.
State implements changes in school's Career and Technical programs
St. Marys Area High School Principal Josh Williams presented a report on the upcoming changes to the schoola s Career and Technical Education program during the most recent school board meeting.
Winter storm forecast for tonight
Office of Physical Plant Landscape employee Tom Waltz worked to clear the walkway between the HUB Parking Deck and the HUB-Robeson Center of ice and slush.
For local author Dennis McGeehan, the ability to take a trip back in time through photography holds special meaning.
PSU DuBois Friends and Alumni Invited to Share Their History
As the 75th Anniversary of Penn State DuBois approaches, campus staff members are busy collecting information and keepsakes to be featured in a hard-bound book documenting the history of the campus.
Internship Helps Prepare Aspiring Business Leader
Luthersburg native Bill Patterson says he has learned almost all he needs to know about business at the Red Cross.
Christmas Stockings for Troops
Members of the Penn State DuBois Pennsylvania State Education Association Club are collecting items to send to members of the military serving oversees.
Deputy Secretary of Technology Investment to Speak at BIG Awards Dinner
John Sider, Deputy Secretary for the Technology Investment Office within the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development will be the main speaker for the B.I.G.* awards dinner.
The 'World's Strongest Redneck' to appear at Penn State DuBois
Best known for his appearances on County Music Television's "Country Fired Home Videos," Steve McGranahan, the "World's Strongest Redneck," is scheduled to perform at Penn State DuBois in November.
Local Students Speak at International Conference
Two Penn State DuBois students had the honor of being the only undergraduate students to make presentations at an international conference in Philadelphia in October.
Professor speaks about Dominicans in Pennsylvania
Being the only Dominican Hispanic student at Penn State DuBois, Edwin Rossi said that one of the things that he found amusing was not the fact that he was the lone Hispanic on campus, but rather how his Dominican heritage was tied to baseball.
Halloween Events Planned at Penn State DuBois
Student clubs at Penn State DuBois invite the public to celebrate Halloween on campus.
'Godfather of the Paranormal' Gives Presentation at Penn State DuBois
Those gathered at the gymnasium at Penn State DuBois got a quick primer in the paranormal on Tuesday night from the "Godfather of the Paranormal," John Zaffis.
Expert on the paranormal to speak at Penn State DuBois
Just in time for Halloween, Penn State DuBois welcomes Paranormal Expert, John Zaffis.
Alumni to be Honored at Awards Ceremony
The Penn State DuBois Alumni Society will hold its annual Alumni Awards Ceremony at 7 p.m. on Oct.
Blue and White Learns to Go Green
DUBOIS - Dozens of Penn State DuBois students turned out for the first campus Green Fair held in the Student Union on Wednesday.
Sheehan: Marcellus Shale Expected to Stimulate Economy
Due to Marcellus Shale's natural gas exploration, board member Greg Sheehan told the Clearfield County Recreation and Tourism Authority that the county could experience a "big boom" as a result.
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