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Month: September 2011

CCSG Kicks Off Year’s Councils

This had been the first Council weekend in some time that every campus across the Commonwealth was in attendance. The weekend was filled with anticipation, as an already productive semester was under way.

Penn State Escapes Temple With a 14-10 Win

In front of a bipartisan crowd in Philadelphia, Penn State narrowly escaped with a 14-10 victory thanks to a strong defensive effort and a fourth quarter touchdown drive. Poor special teams and numerous penalties hampered the Nittany Lions in the victory. Both quarterbacks received playing time, and the situation does not seem as if it will be resolved any time soon.

Women’s Volleyball Coming Home

For the first time in two weeks, a Friday night at Penn State will not feature a pep rally of any sort for the football team. Beaver Stadium may be empty, but Rec Hall will not be as Penn State Women's Volleyball hosts Long Island, Rutgers, and Florida Gulf Coast in the Hampton Inn Classic.

What’s Next For The JoePa Statue?

The wall behind the JoePa statue has become a little cramped, and the 2010 season and beyond are left without a plaque displaying the season's results. We know 2010 was rough, but come on, that's just plain mean. Seriously, though, what happens from here with this Penn State monument?

Unsubscribing From LISTSERVs in Simple Steps

It's that time of the semester: clubs are picking up, clogging up inboxes with sometime multiple emails a day. At this point, you pretty much know whether or not you will actually be an active member of the random clubs you may have registered for on a whim at the involvement fair. So what do you do when you want to stop receiving emails from these clubs? Hint: you don't have to annoy everyone else on the LISTSERV by sending the typical "please remove me from the LISTSERV" email.

Panhellenic’s Annual Running of the Bulls

Yes, everyone, that time of year has once again fallen upon us. Yesterday, the HUB lawn was blanketed with jumping, screaming girls gushing over their acceptance to their (hopefully) top choice sorority.

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