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Month: August 2012

UPDATE: Jerry Sandusky Brick Removed

Centennial Walkway contains more than 2,900 engraved bricks donning the names of current and former State College residents. One of those bricks is Jerry Sandusky -- only inches away from General James A. Beaver of Beaver Stadium fame.

UPUA Meeting Sees Budget Commission Dissolved

It was everything you could ask for in a UPUA meeting and more -- no-holds-barred debate on leadership organization and parliamentary procedure regarding a budget commission, unanimous votes (surprise, surprise) on legislation, and powerpoint presentations on both a revamped housing database website and a partnership with the Princeton Review for test prep courses. Truly tantalizing stuff.

Blue Band Begins New Tradition Thanks to Nittanyville Fans

Public Relations officer Allen Sheffield emphasized that the new chant and the campout itself shows "evidence that #ONETEAM isn't just a hashtag for twitter, it's a movement."

The Best Penn State Game Day Eats

Football games tend to make me hungry—although witnessing any amount of athletic dominance will do that to a girl. The suspense! The pageantry! The unbridled blood lust! I’m getting hungry just thinking about it. So to make sure you eat properly before and after witnessing some Ohio ass-kicking, here are my suggestions.

50 Stats for Saturday: Ohio

Today, Onward State debuts a new weekly for the college football season. "50 Stats for Saturday" will attempt to give some tidbits that your usual game preview would not.

Aspiring Army Officer’s Dream Shattered After Riot

Justin Strine wanted to carry on his family's legacy in the military. To do so, he joined the Penn State Army ROTC. After making one big, bad decision to participate in the November Riots, his dreams of being an officer came crashing down.

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