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Author: Gabriela Stevenson

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Gabriela Stevenson

Gabriela is a senior majoring in print and digital journalism and Onward State's former student life editor. She is from Norristown, PA, which she normally refers to as "30 minutes outside of Philadelphia" (she looked up the exact driving time). She enjoys really enjoys eating cereal at night, in case you were wondering. To contact Gabriela, e-mail her at [email protected], or follow her on Twitter @GabiStevenson if you want to feel young again.

Penn State Holiday: How To Have A Stately Christmas

The thought of Christmas at home might have you packing your bags already, but don't forget to bring a little Penn State home with you for the holidays.

Penn State Athletics To Partner With American Red Cross For Annual Blood Drive

Penn State Athletics and the American Red Cross are looking for donations to help make a difference this holiday season at the 6th Annual Beaver Stadium Blood Drive on December 11.

Police In Search Of Man Involved In Attempted Sexual Assault On East Foster Avenue

Police are looking for a college-aged, black male in connection with an attempted sexual assault that happened early Saturday morning. Anyone with information in connection with the incident or the suspect is urged to contact the State College Police Department at (814)-234-7150.

UPUA Professional Attire Closet Aims To Help Students Not Dress Like Crap

The days of students straggling into the career fair with wrinkly suits two sizes too small from high school may soon be over. UPUA and the Career Services Center have teamed up to organize a Professional Attire Closet clothing drive to help Penn State students preparing for interviews and job fairs.

What To Do Over Thanksgiving Break: Philly Edition

If you're headed off to Philadelphia for Thanksgiving break, you're going to want to make the most of your trip. Check out our list of the best spots to check out during your time in the City of Brotherly Love, including concerts, historical sites, and restaurants.

Penn State IST Competition Challenges High School Students

The College of Information Sciences and Technology is encouraging high school students to design an app that helps to solve a real world problem. If these kids can think like IST students, they could walk away with a top prize of $5,000.

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