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Month: April 2017

UPUA Approves 2017-2018 Budget, Creates Outreach Committee

UPUA's 12th Assembly met for the second time last night to approve its budget for the 2017-2018 term and create a new sub-committee on outreach to connect UPUA with other student organizations.

Penn State Softball Splits Doubleheader With No. 25 Ohio State

Ohio State has a powerful batting order, but didn't manage to do much against senior pitcher Marlaina Laubach. But its bats finally woke up in the second game and the deficit was too much for the Nittany Lions to overcome.

Penn State’s Self-Funded Athletics Presents A Unique Situation For Student-Athlete Compensation Debate

Penn State is one of just 11 self-funded athletic programs in the country, Penn State creates a unique situation to the discussion about student-athlete compensation as a school that generated $3.4 million in revenues during the 2015 fiscal year.

Countdown To Blue-White: James Franklin Discusses McSorley’s Leadership Abilities, Improving Turnover Ratio

Franklin talked about McSorley's leadership developments and discussed making changes to help the defense improve its turnover ratio at practice on Wednesday.

Travel Dreams And Magazines: Alumna Lyndsay Green’s Journey With Her ‘Beauty Atlas’

A lifetime love of magazines, a semester abroad in Madrid, and a desire to learn and grow at Penn State helped Lyndsay Green create a vision for her own magazine, her very own "beauty atlas."

Local Indie Band Sea Offs Making A Splash

When you think of State College music, your minds may easily drift to bar bands jamming at The Phyrst or Cafe 210. But if you listened more carefully, an indie folk masterpiece was blossoming in production. Meet Sea Offs.

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