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Month: March 2011

FCC Diversity Officer Speaks on Promoting Broadband

Mark Lloyd discussed media regulation and how broadband is changing the media landscape on Tuesday in the HUB Auditorium. The FCC’s chief diversity officer and associate general counsel mostly covered how the FCC plans to move forward in the increasing broadband substantially for the general public.

Complaining About UPUA Violations… In Style!

I've been told that UPUA Elections are going on and I should care for some reason. I recently discovered that UPUA has set up an official spot to complain about Elections Code Violations. If there's one thing I like to do, it is complaining about things. Especially frivolous things that nobody honestly cares about. It sure sounds like an election to me!

Wanted: Escorts for Sorority Formals

Formal is approaching, stress is paired with anxiety so Lauren and Ariel need dates. Apply now to escort one of these ladies to their sorority spring formals.

Movin’ On: Glass Half Empty

Okay. So Penn State pools together almost a quarter of a million dollars for all the end-of-the-year concerts to combine and ultimately become one epic music experience that (should) provide most of the students with some entertainment. Think again.

IFC/PHC Throw Support Behind Bard-Lennartz Ticket

After meeting and interviewing all four UPUA presidential tickets on Tuesday night in a closed-door meeting in Thomas Building, the Penn State Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council announced that they would be endorsing the TJ Bard-Courtney Lennartz ticket in the upcoming election. Bard and Lennartz will now have the support of the most recognizable student groups on campus, gaining access to their listserv thus being able to communicate directly with the students making up the fraternities and sororities in the organizations.

Movin’ On: Glass Half Full

As Onward State's resident optimist, I took a look at Movin' On's headliners through my rose-colored Ray Bans in an attempt to shed a ray of sunlight into the wide-spread dissatisfaction surrounding the selection of the main acts. By taking a look at each artist, I searched below the angry Facebook comments for anything positive to rant about. Do you think O.A.R., Lupe Fiasco and Little Big Town are worthy to grace the same stage as past acts such as Fall Out Boy, Run DMC and Jimmy Eat World? Or do you think that Penn State's annual end-of-the-year concert is shaping up to be a let down?

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