Last night, Jessica Valenti spoke to students at Penn State about why it's important to use activism to battle rape culture. Before a Q&A session, Valenti said that feminism today is fun, energized and increasingly youth-led, despite what the media thinks, with the antiquated, played-out stereotypes that many people see portrayed with the media.
This weekend, the Penn State football team travels to Charlottesville, Virginia, home to the University of Virginia Cavaliers, also known as the Wahoos. The Penn State Alumni Association will be hosting two events to help Penn State alumni, students and fans headed down to the game get pumped.
Feminist author Jessica Valenti will be coming to Penn State on Wednesday to speak about using activism to combat rape culture, as well as participating in a meet and greet before her presentation.
Justin Strine wanted to carry on his family's legacy in the military. To do so, he joined the Penn State Army ROTC. After making one big, bad decision to participate in the November Riots, his dreams of being an officer came crashing down.
Military Appreciation Day is September 15 at Beaver Stadium when Penn State plays Navy. A "Seats for Soldiers" campaign has kicked off to help find seats for veterans for free at the game.
Jon Nese and Marisa Ferger are two members of the Penn State Meteorology Department. They have been nominated for an Emmy for their segment WeatherWhys, which can be seen on the television show, Weather World.