The Penn State Nittany Lion mascot is known for bringing down the house at Beaver Stadium with his sideline antics during the ...
The Beaver Stadium press box, which was original to New Beaver Field, was disassembled and moved from New Beaver Field to ...
The Beaver Stadium fell to the ground on a snowy Saturday morning in Happy Valley, the next step in the university’s $700 million stadium renovation project.
Athletic director Pat Kraft was among those in the crowd to watch the demolition of press box, which kicks off the large-scale demolition of the upper West side of the stadium. Project director Scott ...
The press box project begins what Penn State is calling a "large-scale demolition" of Beaver Stadium's upper West side. Crews ...
The Beaver Stadium press box will be demolished Saturday morning as part of the university's $700 million stadium renovation.
UNIVERSITY PARK — The Beaver Stadium press ... a.m., as part of the Beaver Stadium Revitalization. There will be a public viewing area in the Stadium West parking lot, adjacent to the Bryce ...
Penn State’s decades-old Beaver Stadium ... West side of the stadium, is scheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday. A public viewing area will be set up in the Stadium West parking lot, next to the marquee ...
January 4 at approximately 8 a.m., as part of the Beaver Stadium Revitalization. There will be a public viewing area in the Stadium West parking lot, adjacent to the Bryce Jordan Center marquee.