
"Let the Class of 2020 feel that special Penn State Magic. They have worked so hard for this day of celebration. Give them an in-person graduation."

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year's festivities will take place virtually from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 14.

If you could take your online classes anywhere in the world, where would you be? One Penn Stater opted to push that question to the limit.

Reid's ability to make plays at Penn State and consistently lockdown opposing receivers means he'll likely get a chance with an NFL team in this year's draft.

There's no question that commencement shouldn't be held in May. Or even in June. But what Penn State has shown is that a physical ceremony is nothing more than an afterthought.

Seniors took to Twitter shortly after the announcement to vent their feelings, question Penn State's choice, and voice their collective frustrations.