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Month: September 2012

UPUA Passes Line of Succession Amendment

It's that time of the week again. Everyone's favorite student government, the University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA), held their weekly assembly meeting last night, and boy was it a barnburner, folks.

Surprise! Pennsylvanians Unhappy With How Governor Corbett Handled Sandusky Scandal

A recent poll conducted by the Franklin & Marshall College’s Center for Opinion Research indicates that Pennsylvanians are unhappy with how Governor Tom Corbett handled the Jerry Sandusky case when he was Attorney General, a revelation that should surprise no one.

Perjury Charges Against Curley/Schultz Upheld

On Wednesday afternoon, a Dauphin County judge denied motions to have the perjury charges against Gary Schultz and Tim Curley dropped.

How to be the Best Canner Ever

Canning is only two days away! Read this guide for ways to increase your total and have fun while doing it.

Schedule Finalized for Year Two of Chambers Era

Big Ten basketball is just around the corner. With just 37 days remaining until Penn State's opening scrimmage against Philadelphia University, the Big Ten Conference announced the start times and television arrangements for each Big Ten game for the 2012-13 season. At least 23 of the Lions' 31 games will be televised, with 12 games being broadcast on the Big Ten Network and 9 games on the ESPN family of networks. Per the Big Ten's media agreements, every conference game will be nationally televised.

Penn State: Then and Now

Penn State Live posted an interesting slideshow yesterday that captured the progression of Penn State's campus over more than 100 years. From the Farmers' High School, to the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania State College, and finally The Pennsylvania State University, our learning community has done a lot of growing up over the years.

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