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Month: October 2009

Textbook Example: Conflict of Interest in Integrative Arts

We have uncovered a situation within the Integrative Arts program that we think the University should thoroughly investigate. We were assured by a university representative that someone would be “looking into it”, but someone has been “looking into it” for almost a month. Here’s what we know… Jeffrey Van Fossan is a faculty member in […]

Dean & Rove Engage in Verbal Fisticuffs

They brandished pens and spattered the microphones with saliva. The healthcare debate? Exciting! Dean uplifted the audience from the get-go with a poignant Obama/Kennedy comparison. A red-faced Rove fired the first shot by explaining that most of the 47 million uninsured Americans didn’t deserve government handouts. According to Karl Rove, America has “the best healthcare […]

LJ2K Isn’t P.C.

Johnson, son of defensive line coach Larry Johnson Sr., was once a point of pride for the Penn State football program – not only contending for the Heisman trophy in his senior year, but going to two Pro Bowls with NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs. Now? Not so much. His twitter antics and tendency to use […]

Maniac Barber Takes Over Schwab!

Well… kind of. Starting on Thursday the Penn State Thespians will be performing the Tony Award-winning musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Performances will run from Thursday Oct 29 – Saturday Oct 31, with nightly showings at 7:30 pm. There will be an additional matinee performance on Saturday at 2:00 pm. As […]

OSU White Out Shirt: “The Nutcracker: A Terrelle Cryer Story”

I know, I know. White Out shirt MANIA is occurring right now. It all seems so ridiculous, but I promise you this Ohio State White Out shirt is totally worth it. The Penn State Marketing Association (PSMA) puts together regular contests to design alternate White Out shirts for our bigger games (ex: Iowa shirt read, […]

The History of Peace

An upcoming exhibit on peace will be held in Penn State’s Pasquerilla Spiritual Center, which will spotlight the lives of  Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Daisaku Ikeda through their words, photographs, and history. The exhibition’s main goal is to deliver a prominent message about individual leadership and the difference that one person can […]

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