USA Today tests new online edition targeted at students at Penn State, Indiana and Missouri
USA Today tests online edition at colleges Political partisans Dean, Rove trade arguments, one-liners on health care at Penn State forum
Health care debate draws Dean, Rove to Penn State Autumn storm hits Northeast, breaking records in Pa., NY for earliest snowSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. — An autumn storm brought snow to parts of Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey, the earliest snow on record in some towns used to harsh winters. Early snow hits higher elevations in Pa., NJ, NY, breaking record in State College, Pa.STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — An autumn storm brought snow to parts of Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey, the earliest snow on record in one town. Who’s protesting: Different backgrounds, common theme for health protest: No to big governmentSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Nancy Snyder says she kept quiet when abortion was legalized and prayer in schools was eliminated. Not this time. Specter: Health care reform opponents ‘not necessarily representative,’ but should be heardSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Sen. Arlen Specter heard a fresh chorus of taunts Wednesday from opponents of health care reform and said they were “not necessarily representative of America” but should be heard. Different backgrounds, common theme for health care protesters: No to big governmentSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Nancy Snyder says she kept quiet when abortion was legalized and prayer in schools was eliminated. Not this time. Facing more heated health care questions in Pa., Specter tries for constituents’ funny boneSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Sen. Arlen Specter, facing more jeers and taunts during another town hall meeting Wednesday, sought to defuse tensions about health care reform debate with a few jokes. Specter faces more questions on health care in Pa.; says protesters have right to organizeSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Sen. Arlen Specter faced more jeers and taunts during another town hall meeting that turned into a vocal debate about health care reform. Party time: Penn State takes top ‘party school’ title from Florida in Princeton Review surveySTATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State University is now the nation’s No. 1 party school. |