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Month: August 2012

10 Football Players You Might Not Know Yet

The Penn State Football team that takes the field this coming Saturday against Ohio will look much different than the squad that walked off the field in Dallas on January 2nd after losing to Houston 30-14. While familiar faces like Matt McGloin, Michael Zordich, and Michael Mauti remain, there will be many former backups thrust into starting roles and some young players asked to contribute right away.

Ohio Will Wear Decals Supporting Victims of Abuse

Come September 1st at Beaver Stadium, the Nittany Lions won't be the only team supporting victims of child abuse.

Women’s Soccer Bounces Back Vs Central Michigan

Two days after the Penn State Women's Soccer squad dropped a heartbreaker to Stanford, the Nittany Lions avenged the loss with a convincing 5-0 victory over Central Michigan.

How to Speak Happy Valley

It wasn’t until the end of my first semester that I began to understand Happy Valley slang -- and I’ll admit that I continue to learn new terms from time to time. However, since I’d never wish that pitiful feeling of sheer cluelessness upon any innocent freshmen, I decided to compile a list of these terms. Call it Penn State’s version of Urban Dictionary.

ResCom Introduces Unlimited Bandwidth Pilot

Once upon a time, students residing in residence halls across campus were forced to live according to a 10 GB per week bandwidth limit. However, students no longer need to worry about having their connection halted, because these limits are now a thing of the past.

A Beginner’s Guide to “Troll Hunting”

as you come to value a multitude of aspects the school has to offer, you’ll certainly find many detractors on comment boards and Twitter -- "trolls" if you will. These trolls will do nothing but speak contorted ills of Dear Old State and her students. You may feel compelled to defend your college. But remember, don't feed the trolls!

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