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Day: April 14, 2011

How is the Student Trustee Selected?

After serving as the Student Trustee on the Board of Trustees for nearly three years, graduate student Rodney Hughes is nearing the end of his term on the Board, and the process of selecting his successor is well underway. What goes into selecting a student to fill this role?

Blue & White Film Fest is Open for Submissions

The Blue & White Film Festival (previously known as the Student Film Fest) is back for another year and the Student Film Organization (SFO) is currently taking submissions.

The actual festival will go down at 7 p.m. on April 28th in The State Theatre at $7 a ticket and SFO member Andrew Karasik said the club is prepared for a wide variety of submissions.

The Great Recycling Challenge

This past week, on-campus residents accumulated empty recyclable goods in the hopes that they would prove to be the most eco-friendly hall in all of University Park.

UPUA Gears Up for Business Time

Last night was the second meeting of the Sixth Assembly of the University Park Undergraduate Association. Having had only one round of committee meetings to go, it's no surprise that there was no legislation on the table. The meeting was still part of an introductory period where the new Assembly is settling in.

Lion Ambassadors Open Old Main To The Public

The Penn State Lion Ambassadors offered students a unique experience Wednesday as they held their annual Old Main Open House on Wednesday, opening up the university's most prestigious building to the public in a not-so-serious setting while dropping some Penn State knowledge on those who attended. Find out what happened inside G-Span's working digs after the jump.

No Refund Theatre Presents: Life x 3

You know those times when your friends are telling you a story about a party last night, or some other crazy incident, and one explains what happened, and then the other is like, “He/She is soooooo full of shit, this is what REALLY happened.” And then if there is a third, they chime in about how things really went down, and you just sit there, angrily confused because your friend’s are so damn incompetent, forcing you to pick who is most believable.

Well if you don’t, Penn State’s No Refund Theatre is offering you the opportunity to get a taste of what such a quandary may look like in their performance of “Life x 3.”

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