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Author: Eli Glazier

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Eli Glazier

Eli is a junior majoring in International Politics. He enjoys paninis and books.

Future Barristers Rejoice!

You know that modern looking building that sits lonely on the opposite side of Park Ave. from the Business Building? That’s called the Katz Building and as of January 12th, classes for the University Park campus of the Dickinson School of Law will be taught there. The American Bar Association recently accredited the new site, […]

Women’s Volleyball Repeat Champions

Completing an undefeated season, the Penn State Women’s Volleyball team won in three sets (20/25, 24/26, 25/23) over Stanford University. The team only dropped two sets the whole season, both coming in their semifinal matchup against the University of Nebraska. The Penn State team has widely been called the “best team ever”. The team has […]

Water Aplenty, But A Storage Dilemma

Water makes up 75% of our body mass. I’d consider it a necessity for life. There are many ways to procure potable water, the most popular being consuming water bottles (not the actual bottle, just the water. Don’t be foolish.) That being said, might that 36 pack of Deer Park you just bought from Louis’ […]

Penn State Live Trivia

So you think you know everything there is to know about the Pennsylvania State University? Well, just in time for the end of finals, the folks over at Penn State Live have another test for you. The test requires you to answer twelve quirky questions. Worst of all, there’s no way for you to prepare. […]

Collegian Allows Comments… Sort of

The Daily Collegian has begun allowing readers to comment on its blogs. This interaction between writer and reader is standard on most other blogs, OS included. Reader commenting makes the blog responsible for its content because readers who think a post is questionable can share their opinion and post links to information that substantiates their […]

FIRE!!!!

No. You still can’t scream it in a crowded room without cause due to the ruling in Schneck v. US, but FIRE, which stands for the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, thinks you should be able to say a lot of other things in school that you can’t currently say. Every year FIRE grades […]

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