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Month: October 2012

Talking Money with PSU Votes

With 53% of recent college graduates either jobless or underemployed, the economy is a lighting rod topic for young voters. And with the presidential election just weeks away, learn where you stand on economic issues at tonight's PSU Votes event, "Employment and Student Aid: How the Economy Impacts You."

The Quest for a Division Championship: Second Half Schedule Analysis

The bye week has come and passed, meaning there is Penn State Football for the next six Saturdays through Thanksgiving. As the players settle back into a weekly routine leading up to Saturday's showdown in Kinnick Stadium, we are taking a look at the remaining games on the Nittany Lions' schedule. Below is a look at the upcoming opponents in order from least to most difficult.

College GOP’s “Truth Week” Starts Today

It looks like Christmas came two months early this year, Penn State.

The College Republican's "Truth Week" kicks off today with an impressive lineup of Republican and conservative minded speakers on campus to generate political buzz for the upcoming election. Find out who's coming after the jump.

12th Annual THON FT5K A Huge Success

The annual THON FT5K took place Saturday with a record number of participants. The event had the usual THON spirit, despite the chilly temperature. The traditional Kids Race that took place around 10:45 was Halloween themed, so it featured children dressed up in various costumes, featuring Captain America, pirates, and a rocket ship.

Matt McGloin on Record Setting Pace

With six games remaining in his Penn State career, quarterback Matt McGloin is on pace to set a few records within the next month if he continues his strong play.

Settlement Talks Underway With At Least 20 Sandusky Accusers

Penn State University has officially begun settlement talks with at least 20 of Jerry Sandusky's child abuse accusers, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. The number of accusers in those talks means that there are more than the double the number of victims that testified during the highly publicized trial, which came to a close this past week when Sandusky was sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison.

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