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Month: April 2014

Anand Ganjam Wins UPUA Presidency, Voter Turnout Sets Record

After a tightly contested UPUA election, the ballots are in and the results are final. Anand Ganjam and Emily McDonald downed the competition to take hold of the executive of UPUA’s Ninth Assembly, replacing predecessors Katelyn Mullen and Brenden Dooley as president and vice president.

Your Guide to ANGEL’s Most Obscure Themes

We all pretty much hate ANGEL. To put it kindly, ANGEL is a very bland and inconvenient course management system. All the same, we're also all pretty much stuck with it for the time being. Luckily, there's a silver lining. As it turns out, ANGEL offers some amazingly obscure themes in its personal settings. We went through them and picked out the very best, just for you. Pick your favorite and make using ANGEL a little bit more hilarious for yourself.

Blue-White Game Position Preview: Linebacker

Today’s preview highlights a position that Penn State football has become synonymous with, although the days of Linebacker U may be in the past as the Nittany Lions turned to a more offense-based approach.

Where Are They Now: Deli Fresh

There was a time at this great school of ours when a man with such freshness walked as one of us that everybody knew him by a simple nickname: Deli Fresh. His real name is Delvonne McCullum, but his nametags displayed the above moniker while working at various food stores in State College. The man of order-taking lore graduated Penn State in Fall 2012, but we got a chance to catch up with him and see how he’s been.

Better Know An Associated Campus: Penn State Great Valley

There are 24 campuses in the Penn State system. The one that gets the most attention is University Park, but what about the other 23? That’s where we come in with our newest 23 part series, Better Know a Branch Campus, inspired by Stephen Colbert’s Better Know a District. Next up: Penn State Great Valley.

Hackers to Take Over Penn State at Innoblue’s HackPSU

Entrepreneurs ("hackers") of all walks of life -- coders, graphic designers, engineers, marketers -- will "hack" (create prototypes) for 36 hours straight at HackPSU, Penn State's hackathon. The competition, hosted at the IST Building, will run from tomorrow night at 10 p.m. until 10 a.m. on Sunday.

Sponsored again by student-run accelerator Innoblue, the event will feature students from a wide-array of schools including: the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania, and Carnegie Mellon University. The event is free to all attendees, mainly due to it's sponsorships from State College-based software developer Videon Central, IST Startup Week, and Readyforce.

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