A group of brothers in Pi Kappa Phi decided to put up a fight against their own house, which resulted in summary charges for criminal mischief.
The military historian Carol Reardon has been named Penn State’s laureate for the 2015-2016 school year. Reardon is a highly respected Civil War and Vietnam era historian.
Movin’ On has definitely changed since it began. It’s gone from a weekend to just one day. It’s moved from the HUB lawn to the Intramural Fields to the Blue Band Field. But it’s mission hasn’t changed: to bring great music and an even better experience to the Penn State community.
Penn State is a big place, but the Costume Design emphasis in the School of Theatre only has eight students. Yup, you read that correctly: eight.
Before there was Movin' On, a far different festival happened at Penn State each spring: Gentle Thursday.
Charles Schwab and Andrew Carnegie were much more than rivals or industry colleagues; they were friends. They knew one another for over forty years, up until Carnegie’s death in 1919. Though neither of them attended Penn State, they both invested significant sums of money in the university. Their relationship was, in fact, Penn State’s first bromance.