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Year: 2015

Lawmakers Revive Bill To Reform “Abysmal Cesspool” NCAA

U.S. Representative Charlie Dent led four other members of Congress on Thursday in reviving the National Collegiate Athletics Accountability Act, first introduced in 2013, with the intentions of reforming the NCAA.

Alumni Can Stay In The Dorms During Arts Fest

If you're a Penn State alumnus with a burning desire to recreate everything from your days as a student during Arts Fest, including your living arrangements, you're in luck. As part of Arts Festival Alumni Weekend you can rent a room in West Halls, right in the center of the Arts Festival route.

Geno Thorpe To Leave Penn State Basketball Team

Penn State basketball announced Thursday evening that Geno Thorpe would not return to the team next season. Thorpe, a sophomore guard known for his defensive intensity, quirky attitude, and occasional offensive explosiveness, was poised to be one of the most experienced returning starters next season.

Football Commit Michal Menet Earns Five-Star Rating

Michael Menet is Penn State's first five-star commit since Christian Hackenberg in 2013.

Penn State Athletics Reveals New Strategic Planning Project

Intercollegiate Athletics has partnered with The Napa Group to establish priorities and objectives for the next five years and beyond.

Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital Ranked Among Best In Nation For Fifth Consecutive Year

The U.S. News & World Report ranked The Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital in eight specialties for the Best Children's Hospital Rankings for 2015-16. Though Hershey first made the list in 2008, the eight specialties for which the hospital ranked are the most to date.

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