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Month: August 2010

LION Walk Takes a Rain Check

Don't be alarmed if you get a knock on your door from the police Tuesday night; you're not in trouble yet.

Police officers are just one component of teams of Penn State leaders participating in the LION (Living In One Neighborhood) Walk.

Read for more details about the Walk!

Weekend Sports Recap

The women's volleyball team started off the season strong in North Carolina in a busy sports weekend that also saw action in men's soccer, women's soccer and field hockey.

Read on for a recap

Hanson Bops Their Way Through the HUB

Opening with the first song on their new album, "Waiting for This," Hanson wooed the crowd with their styled hair and tight clothes. With chants of "shout it out," by the end of the first song, the crowd was in love.


"If you wanna stand still, you're at the wrong show," lead singer Taylor Hanson said, right before he whipped out a harmonica and blew the audience away with a solo. The show was full of surprises as Taylor took a video on his iPhone of the crowd singing back to him during "If Only."


Read on for a breakdown of the entire show...

Recap of Sunday’s THON Meeting

In an effort to appease the recent debates about the internal decision making process that is taken by the 15 members of the Penn State Dance Marathon's Overall Committee, Interfraternity Council President Max Wendkos invited student leaders within THON to meet for a discussion forum last night.


The meeting lasted over two hours and brought together THON leadership and organization presidents to discuss recent decisions made by the overall committee and how they will affect organizations participating in the event.


Read on for a full recap...

IFC President Calls Emergency THON Meeting

Max Wendkos, president of the Interfraternity Council, sent out an email Saturday urging all leaders of Penn State student organizations to attend an emergency meeting at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house regarding the recent changes made to the THON rulebook.

Penn State Bike Share Efforts Continue

Last May, Onward State reported that a Bike Share Program, an eco-friendly initiative to provide free bikes at the swipe of an ID to Penn Staters, had been vetoed by UPUA due to concerns that the expensive piece of legislation would be implemented too quickly without proper research or planning.

Read more after the jump!

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