By Tricia Pursell The Daily Item September 22, 2010 A state senator wants to decrease underage drinking by increasing fines. But university and borough officials in the Valley don’t think a higher fine in itself would make much difference. State Sen. Jake Corman...
by Lauren Boyer September 21, 2010 STATE COLLEGE — A study presented at Monday’s Borough Council meeting recommends increasing rental permit fees and decreasing the number of unrelated residents per rental house. This month, the borough released a Sustainable...
9/17/2010 — Penn State Brandywine has been awarded a grant from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) to support initiatives targeted at the prevention of under-age and dangerous drinking. The $15,000 grant will allow the campus to expand its counseling and...
Friday, September 17, 2010 University Park, Pa. — The fall 2010 semester marks the renewal of a sustained, broad-based campaign to reduce the negative consequences of alcohol in the Penn State community, according to Damon Sims, vice president for Student Affairs,...
PA Liquor Control Board Awards Nearly $1 Million in Grants to Aid Fight Against Underage, Dangerous Alcohol Use HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 15 The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board today announced 72 organizations throughout the state were recently awarded grants totaling...
September 14, 2010 by Adam Smeltz for StateCollege.com Leaders spanning the public and private sectors converged Monday in State College to endorse tougher penalties for underage-drinking and public-drunkenness offenses in Pennsylvania. A two-hour hearing by the state...