Gifts to the Student Care & Advocacy Emergency Fund will be made instantly available to Penn State students due to the coronavirus.
Things went better than expected on the first day of school at Zoom University.
The State College Borough Council met Monday evening to discuss an agenda dominated by coronavirus-related items.
Thomas 100 was empty. You could hear a pin drop in the normally bustling foyer outside it. Any comfy couch in the Harry Potter Room was yours for the taking. There were no students arguing with the Willard Preacher. No frisbees were being tossed on Old Main Lawn. There was neither Chick-Fil-A line nor a need to scramble to get a table at which to eat it.
Penn State is planning to offer prorated housing and meal plan reimbursements due to the financial strain this virtual period poses.