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Dancing For 48 Hours Straight May Cause Cancer
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA-- A new study published yesterday in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute conducted jointly by the Penn State University and the National Science Foundation (NSF) concluded that dancing for extended periods of time maybe cause cancer.
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Clyde Bishop, left), a dancer in last years THON, has no regrets about dancing even though he was diagnosed with lymphomy in January.
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The release of this study corresponds to the 28th annual dance marathon, affectionately known as THON, which occurred this past weekend, ironically in an effort to raise money for the families of children with cancer.
Head researcher for the study, Rachel Trouters, stated “We have known for many years that doing an activity for 48 hours or more can cause hallucinations, fatigue, hysterics, almost comparable to being tortured, however, this is the first study that linked this self-styled martyrdom to cancer.”
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Student Sexiled during Valentine’s Day Weekend
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA-- Mark Johnson (freshman - DUS) had to spend Saturday night sleeping in the Tenor Hall study lounge because he claims that his roommate Luke Drysdale (freshman - DUS) locked him out of their room.
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Administration Votes To Bronze Paterno
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA – Old Main, the Lion shrine and the Creamery are all landmarks associated with Penn State. Thanks to a recent vote passed by the Penn State administration, Joe Paterno will shortly join them in the form of a bronze statue.
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Beaver Ave Riot Shows Police Who's Boss
STATE COLLEGE, PA-- Three summers ago during a highly populated State College event called Arts Fest, a riot broke out on Beaver avenue. Cars were flipped over and burned. Couches were thrown out of windows and burned. Lamp posts were knocked over and burned. Read more...
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Boyfriend Pops the Question During Valentine’s Day Dinner
STATE COLLEGE, PA-- Rachel Hilltop (Junior-Religious Studies) was overcome with emotion during her Valentine’s dinner at the Tavern last night when her boyfriend, Mark Rutherford (Senior-MSIS), finally asked Rachel “the question.” Rutherford, who had been planning this special night for about two days, said that he was extremely nervous. “I wanted everything to go perfectly.”
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