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Month: September 2012

THON Releases 2012 Fundraising Summary

According to the American Institute of Philanthropy, “most highly efficient philanthropies donate 75 percent of their revenue directly to their beneficiary.” Of the 2012 total, $10,289,884.60 (96.06%) was donated to the The Four Diamonds Fund.

Overheard at McDonald’s

You've heard what they have to say outside of Canyon. You've seen the crazy stuff they shout on the White Loop. Now get ready to hear what Penn State's finest have to say between 12 a.m. and 2 a.m. in line at one of State College's most beloved drunk eateries, McDonald's.

Penn State Weekend Sports Recap

Penn State sports teams other than football were also in action this past weekend, and it was another very successful one as Field Hockey, Women's Volleyball, and Men's and Women's Soccer all came away with victories.

Onward & Outward: Alan Seeger Natural Area & Greenwood Fire Tower

As the temperatures in Centre County start to drop, fall colors blanket the region's mountains and valleys. To experience this seasonal change in full, however, you'll need to venture out of the bubble of State College. In this edition of "Onward & Outward", we take you to two hidden gems in Rothrock State Forest: the Alan Seeger Natural Area, and Greenwood Fire Tower.

Men’s Hockey to Host Midnight Open Practice

Plenty of people in and around Centre County have been waiting years for the Penn State Men's Hockey team to become a Division-1 sport, and now the time is here. Coach Guy Gadowsky is kicking off the season in a pretty exciting way: a free, open practice at midnight followed by a free skate session with the team.

The State of Penn State and Big Ten Football

Four weeks of Division I Football have now passed, meaning that most non-conference and cupcake games are now finished. This now means that inner-league matches will commence. While this is great news for some, those first four games are actually detrimental in measuring the strength of other teams and conferences as a whole. The Big Ten was 33-13 in non-conference games which may not seem bad on paper, but is actually underwhelming.

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