
It's Homecoming week, and you know what that means: time for parades, talent shows, concerts, and, of course, a football game. You're probably sitting at home or in class on your phone wondering,"Whatever will I do in between these events? What will I listen to?" Fear not, we've got you covered!

The Big Ten Conference will help promote the It's On Us campaign and its efforts to change think and talk about sexual assault. The Big Ten is listed as one of the campaign's 40 notable partners, including other organizations like the NCAA and Pac-12.

In an article on the rising healthcare costs for students at Penn State, the Daily Collegian has missed the heart of the issue, although they did get at least one important fact right in that students need to have a bigger role in decision making at Penn State.

Any of us could die in a car crash. That’s why we don’t romanticize it. But there’s only one Joe Dado.
And the sooner we all stop to acknowledge that, to understand just what it tells us about ourselves, the better.

Here are the events you should be sure to check out during Homecoming Week.

Patriot News columnist David Jones described this game as "a beautiful day for a ritual sacrifice." A more apt phrase has never been written. UMass is bad -- one of the worst teams in the FBS -- and it was, indeed, a beautiful day in Happy Valley, with temperatures in the low 70s and the ambiance downtown at its perfect peak.