On the weekend leading up to Pennsylvania's 2015 Capital Day, which will be held March 31, members of the University Park Undergraduate Association will take the long walk from Old Main to Harrisburg. Steps for State is in its second year, advocating for higher state appropriations and addressing student concerns about the high cost of tuition at Penn State.
Graduation is scary, and the prospect of leaving Penn State without knowing your next step is even scarier. If you're not one of the lucky few who have already been hired and are starting to panic, look no further.
With a packed agenda including renovations to Beaver Stadium and the Lasch Building, the six standing committees of the Board of Trustees will meet today in Hershey, with a full board meeting to follow Friday. The board will vote on a variety of projects and initiatives ranging from changes in academic departments to the renovation of housing on campus, with a focus on capital planning.
Penn State baseball won its second in a row, beating Canisius in its home opener, 11-1. Senior LHP Geoff Boylston struck out a career-high eight batters as the Nittany Lions cruised over the Golden Griffins.
Kathleen Carroll, executive editor of the Associated Press, presented the Oweida Lecture in Journalism Ethics on Wednesday night in Kern Auditorium, emphasizing the specific code of ethics that comes hand in hand with photojournalism.
Student bands will fight for an opening spot at the 40th annual Movin' On music festival during this weekends Movin' On Battle of the Bands.