Campus feels kind of empty right now. The football team left to play Michigan in Ann Arbor and many students are leaving to go canning for THON. No worries, though: there will still be plenty of things to do in State College. Remember to watch Penn State play Michigan at 3:30 pm tomorrow. The game […]
The recently passed 2009-2010 budget will greatly affect the Schlow Centre Region Library, levying a more than 20% reduction in the library’s annual appropriation. The reduction has caused the library to reevaluate many of its programs (Updated 5:14 pm: the following are contingent on Schlow not getting additional funding): Power Library (online databases and study […]
Some people have such a different frame of reference than I do…
The Princeton Review will be offering free practice tests tomorrow for the MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, and GRE. That’s right: Saturday, October 24, as part of the Grad Test Fest 2009, these tests will be available for free at various times throughout Saturday. Here’s the breakdown: MCAT 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Forum 102 GRE 3:15-7:30 p.m Forum […]
Apparently we’re no longer the only campus news outlet that knows how to find stories on Twitter. The Collegian published a story this morning that used a tweet from Gavin Keirans to frame a story about student leaders’ reactions to the 2010 Senior Class Gift proposals. Personally, I would have been more interested in a […]
The first Trick or Treat Night – which Penn State hopes will be an annual event – will run from 6 to 8 p.m. next Thursday night at the All-Sports Museum and reportedly feature appearances by the Nittany Lion and the Penn State Cheerleaders. Sadly, they will not be converting the Museum into a haunted […]