
It's that time of the month again -- the monthly update of the Penn State Progress website to reflect the latest costs of the Sandusky scandal to Penn State. As of March 31 -- the most recent update -- the university has handed over $45,881,904 for scandal-related expenses.

International cafe and bakery chain Au Bon Pain will take residence on Penn State's campus this fall, replacing Ottos' Cafe in the Kern Graduate Building. Penn State Housing and Food Services confirmed the widespread speculation that Au Bon Pain was moving in yesterday.

Bill O’Brien brought the tradition of great commencement addresses by Penn State head coaches to Washington, D.C. yesterday as he addressed the graduates of Bethesda, Md.-based Walt Whitman High School. At Whitman, senior class officers recommend the commencement speaker. His niece Katie graduated yesterday from the school and likely had some influence on the selection. Here’s the […]

Federal student loan interest rates are set to double on July 1 after United States Senate Republicans defeated a bill yesterday that would have kept the rates stagnant for another year.

The pipeline saga continues, as it came out yesterday that Columbia Gas has filed a lawsuit against State College and Borough Manager Tom Fountaine for refusing to issue a permit to begin construction on Penn State's pipeline project.