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Anna Foley

Anna is a senior majoring in Communication Arts & Sciences and Spanish with a minor in Theatre. Yes, she went to Spain. Follow her half-funny thoughts @exfoleyator and send her chain emails at [email protected].

Penn State History Lessons: What Scheduling Looked Like Back In The Day

Imagine, for a moment, if scheduling took longer than five minutes. Imagine if you weren't sitting in your dorm room or on your sofa, but were instead waiting in line in Rec Hall or the HUB. Imagine if instead of screenshotting your schedule on your phone, you had one little yellow sheet of paper with your classes listed. Well, some Penn Staters don't have to imagine those circumstances, chiefly because they endured them.

Trayvon Martin’s Mother Opens Up During MLK Jr. Commemoration Event

A packed Schwab Auditorium joined together Monday night to celebrate the holiday through song, dance, and powerful testimony.

Penn Stater And DKE Brother Andrew Garwood Passes Away

Andrew Garwood, a student and member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, passed away on January 12 following a long battle with brain cancer.

Good Seed Baking Co. To Close On New Year’s Eve

Downtown's only gluten-free bakery is closing its doors Thursday, according to the bakery's Facebook page.

Penn State History Lessons: Old Willow

The weeping willow tree that once stood at the entrance to the university was one of Penn State's first traditions.

Vienna Boys Choir To Perform At Eisenhower Auditorium

The Austrian-based singers will perform a medley of classics, traditional Austrian folk songs, and Christmas carols.

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