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Month: September 2016

IAH Film Festival Discusses Climate Justice

The discussion on climate change took an interesting perspective on cultural justice at this year's IAH Film Festival.

Buffalo Native Andrew Sturtz Reflects On Sabres Fandom

For Buffalo, N.Y. native Andrew Sturtz, tonight's Sabres-Wild exhibition is more than just a mere game.

Residential Dining Celebrates The Last Days Of Summer With Watermelon-Themed Specialties

Penn State Campus Residential Dining, along with the National Watermelon Board, would like to invite students to celebrate the last days of summer with watermelon-themed lunch and dinner specialties on Thursday, Sept. 29.

Women’s Volleyball Sweeps Northwestern In Evanston

Russ Rose's Nittany Lions remained unbeaten in Big Ten play Sunday afternoon, topping Northwestern on the road in straight sets (27-25, 25-17, 25-17).

Penn State’s New Offense Struggles In First Major Test

Joe Moorhead's offense hit a wall at the Big House against No. 4 Michigan on the heels of three-straight successful games.

Injury-Ravaged ‘Linebacker U’ Leans On Youngsters Against Michigan

Freshman linebacker Cam Brown turned in a career-high 10 tackles Saturday in Ann Arbor, while fellow young guns Manny Bowen, Jake Cooper, and Koa Farmer all stepped up in their own right.

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