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STATE PATTY’S DAY — After event, all eyes are on local night spots

STATE COLLEGE — Remember the fallout surrounding the student-created holiday “State Patty’s Day” in February? Bars attracted a lot of students during State Patty’s Day, but also the attention of liquor control enforcement. It’s not nearly over. Especially for...

How the DOJ's Massive Drug Case Fell Apart

Mike Scarcella, 07-28-2009 In the eyes of the Justice Department, Zhenli Ye Gon is a major player. The one-time fugitive allegedly amassed a fortune importing and selling ingredients to methamphetamine producers in Mexico. A March 2007 raid on his mansion in Mexico...

Felletter charges should not be re-filed

On Oct. 25 last year, thousands of students rushed into Beaver Canyon to celebrate Penn State’s victory over rival Ohio State. We didn’t know it, but the First Amendment was on the line. Students started out cheering and hoisting friends into the air and...

All charges dismissed against Penn State photographer

July 27, 2009 PENNSYLVANIA — A photographer at Pennsylvania State University’s Daily Collegian was cleared of his remaining failure to disperse charge July 22 in a pre-trial motion after he was arrested last fall while covering a post-football-game riot....

STATE COLLEGE — Council targets rowdy parties

Centre Daily Times – mjoseph@centredaily.com STATE COLLEGE — Council on Monday began to look at a “nuisance gathering ordinance” intended to give police a new way to cite hosts with summary offenses if their guests break the law. Police Chief Tom...

Remaining Charge Dismissed

By Kevin Cirilli Collegian Staff Writer A judge dismissed Wednesday the remaining charge against a Daily Collegian photographer who was arrested while on assignment photographing the Oct. 25 riot following a Penn State football team victory over Ohio State. Citing...
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