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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 To Host Weekly Sexual Violence Prevention Roundtable

A new UPUA roundtable will meet weekly to discuss sexual violence protection, according to a UPUA press release. The decision to start the roundtable discussion comes during a rough semester for Penn State, where 17 sexual assaults have been reported to the police in the last four months.

Penn State Hockey Stunned By No. 15 Union 5-4

Penn State held a 4-1 lead halfway through the second period, but couldn't hold on to the lead as no. 15 Union tallied a goal with three seconds left to secure a 5-4 victory.

UPUA Still Can’t Decide On A Textbook Exchange Program

After a Committee of the Whole discussion last Wednesday, UPUA was back in action this week and passed two pieces of legislation last night.

Steam Plant Transition Points To Greener Future For Penn State

Nestled between Burrowes and Atherton Street, the west campus steam/power plant (WCSP) has had a relatively quiet existence. And that’s not to diminish the impact the plant has on the community – it provides Penn State with 5% of the campus’s total electricity (on average) and heats the dorms and buildings during the winter. But for all its contributions to campus, the WCSP seems to be the forgotten story of Penn State.

Weekend Sports Roundup: Wrestling, Volleyball Pick Up Two Wins Each

While you may have focused on the football team's dominating win over Purdue this weekend, nine other Penn State teams were in action this weekend. It was a bit of a rough weekend for the Nittany Lions as a whole, as only four of the nine teams picked up wins.

UMass-Lowell Completes Series Sweep With 3-2 Win Over Men’s Hockey

The men's hockey team dropped to 3-5-1 on the year after losing to UMass-Lowell 3-2 last night. Eric Scheid and David Goodwin were the goal scorers for the Nittany Lions.

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