
President Erickson and a large group of Penn State administrators have released a statement on the Chi Omega sorority, which has recently been placed on probation. Here are the full remarks.

As a result of a racially insensitive photo posted by the Penn State chapter of the Chi Omega sorority, the Governing Council of Chi Omega has placed the chapter on probation, effective immediately. Here's a statement taken from the group's Facebook page

The Panhellenic Delegate Council announced that it had extended an invitation to Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta) to rejoin the Panhellenic council, but the sorority's Executive Board has voted unanimously not to accept the invitation.

As part of the Student Programming Association's Distinguished Speaker series, Grammy-winning artist John Legend will speak and perform at Eisenhower Auditorium on Monday, January 14.

If I had told you on July 23 that Penn State would finish the season with a good chance at being ranked, would you have believed me? That just might happen, with the latest AP Poll affording Penn State 83 votes, the most of any team outside of the top 25.

One Penn State alumnus has started something quite revolutionary -- a company that manufactures and sells bikes made from 100 percent recyclable materials. Bryce Edmonds, a 1990 graduate in English Literature, started the Los Angeles based company "ReCycle" last summer, which uses eco-friendly aluminum to make the bicycles completely in America.