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Students Assigned to Photograph Seldom Seen Penn State

Students in COMM 269 Introduction to Photojournalism were assigned a few weeks ago to document the people who keep Penn State running on a day-to-day basis and Penn State Live ended up publishing the pictures. It’s an interesting look at typically unseen parts of Penn State life and worth a few minutes of your time.

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This shot of a Findlay Dining Commons cook stirring an intimidatingly large batch of god-knows-what was taken by David Toczek as part of a photojournalism assignment.

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Davis

Creator of @OnwardState. Big fan of sweaters.

‘There’s No Place Like Home’: Lizzie Palmieri’s Senior Column

“There were things that mattered and things that didn’t. Oftentimes, a quick peek behind the curtain was just enough to tell the difference.”

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Our worm friends took us on a guided tour of campus and showed us what they see from the world below.

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“My top takeaway from [Movin’ On] is the people and relationships that I’ve been able to make through it.”

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