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Month: August 2014

Governance Committee Discusses Reform Proposals, Agrees On Inclusion of Student Trustee

The Board of Trustees' Committee on Governance and Long-Range Planning unanimously agreed that a student-selected student trustee should sit on the board in a big win for students, and also sparred over the reformation of alumni seats during its long meeting this morning at the Penn Stater.

PSUAlerts: Instead of Victim Blaming, Try This

Let's skip the list of safety precautions and focus on all of the ways that the university actually helps potential victims as well as survivors of sexual assault. Offering links to those valuable resources in a PSUAlert would be much more effective method of preventing assaults than simply listing safety tips.

After Roller Coaster Career, Bill Belton Ready For Elite Level

Bill Belton went from a bench rider to stud in a year's time. Now, he's ready to take it even further.

Nittany Lion Answers The #IceBucketChallenge

The Ice Bucket Challenge has sufficiently swept the nation. The latest person to be challenged? The Nittany Lion.

Paul Stecko Donates $1 Million to Penn State Football

Alumnus and longtime donor Paul T. Stecko has committed to donate one million dollars to the Football Excellence Fund. His donation will benefit the team locker room inside the Lasch Building. The locker room will now bear the Stecko family's name.

Seven Penn State Football Captains Announced; Hackenberg First-Ever Sophomore Captain

Seven team captains have been named for the 2014 season, including sophomore quarterback Christian Hackenberg. Hackenberg is the second youngest Nittany Lion captain in school history, and the first sophomore to ever have the honor.

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