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Jim Davidson

Jim is a junior English and history major and the features editor for Onward State. He, like most of the Penn State undergraduate population, is from 'just outside Philadelphia,' and grew up in Spring City, Pennsylvania. He covers a variety of Penn State topics, but spends nine months of every year waiting for the start of soccer season. You can reach him via email at [email protected] or follow him on twitter @messijim.

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Penn State Women’s Soccer Wins 1-0 Over Nebraska To Close Regular Season

Sam Coffey's first-half volley put the Nittany Lions ahead, and a solid performance from Cori Dyke, the Penn State backline, and Amanda Dennis secured three points for Penn State.

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Borough Council Members Clash Over Interim Mayoral Candidate Guidelines, University Employment

Council approved a timetable and general process for selecting Don Hahn's replacement at its voting meeting Monday, but discussed its selection plan, specifically candidate interviews and the viability of choosing a Penn State employee for the position, in more detail Friday.

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Five Beaver Canyon Apartment Buildings Sold For $102 Million

Core State College Beaver, LLC purchased four of the five properties -- Alexander Court, Beaver Hill, Cedarbrook, and Garner Court -- for a combined total of $94 million from former owners AW & Sons Enterprise, LP. The fifth property, the Diplomat, was purchased for $8 million from Helix Enterprises.

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Jerry Sandusky Requests Review Of Child Sexual Abuse Convictions In Federal Court

Sandusky filed a petition to challenge his conviction in federal court Tuesday that asks for either a new trial or his release from state prison.

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Penn State Denounces ‘Repulsive’ Comments Of YouTubers Involved In Turning Point Censorship Discussion

Though it denounced the views of Avallone and Benjamin, who publishes content as Sargon of Akkad, the university recognized that it cannot take action against speakers or the club's funding in order to protect free speech on campus.

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Penn State Suspends Chi Phi Fraternity Following Death Of 17-Year-Old At College Avenue House

Penn State has placed Chi Phi fraternity on interim suspension after a 17-year-old male died Saturday at a College Avenue residence allegedly occupied by members of the fraternity, according to a release.

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