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Author: Greg Schlosser

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Greg Schlosser

Greg is a senior majoring in energy engineering at Penn State. He is a big fan of Pittsburgh sports and sandwiches with coleslaw and french fries. You can email him at [email protected] or find him at the Phyrst drunkenly requesting the band to play "One Headlight."

UPUA Considers Stripping Voting Power From Greek Councils

In what is likely to be the most controversial piece of legislation considered by UPUA in quite some time, Policy 06-08 "Removal of Greek Council Representatives and Addition of Greek Council Liaisons," is expected to be voted on by the Internal Development committee tonight.

Penn State Hockey Falls Twice To Air Force In Weekend Series

In a weekend series at Air Force, the Nittany Lions lost Friday night 5-2 and again Saturday night 3-1 to bring their record to 1-2-0 on the season.

It’s One Step Forward, Two Steps Back for UPUA

At last night's meeting, four pieces of legislation were discussed and at least two had serious flaws that once again showed UPUA fails to understand the scope of what a student government should (or shouldn't) do.

Big Ten Accidentally Leaks Possible Penn State vs. LSU Football Game in 2020

Future Penn State football schedules were released today in a document put out by the Big Ten. The document, which listed future schedules up until 2020, may have leaked information about an upcoming out-of-conference match-up between LSU and Penn State.

10 Things UPUA’s WTF Campaign Should Actually Fix

Last month, UPUA passed legislation to launch the creatively-titled WTF (What To Fix) PSU campaign. The idea itself is simple enough: use social media to let UPUA know what you'd like to see fixed around campus. While the idea is good in theory, we all know it'll be used for boring things like fixing water fountains or putting more chairs in the HUB because it's UPUA and UPUA rarely does anything exciting. With that in mind, the staff at Onward State compiled a list of six things that WTF PSU should do to make our school a better place.

See the ‘Green’ Side of State College with ASES

If all this talk of coal/natural gas power plants has you concerned for the environment, the American Solar Energy Society has just the event to lift your spirits.

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