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Author: Melissa McCleery

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Melissa McCleery

Melissa is a senior majoring in Women’s Studies, Political Science, and Spanish. In the little free time she has, Melissa likes to cook, spend all her money at The Phyrst, and add to her collection of blue and white striped clothing. She can be reached via Twitter (@mkmccleery) or email ([email protected]).

Student Petitions To Allow Skateboarding On Campus

Penn Stater Casey McGowan started a petition on change.org to compel the University to change its anti-skateboarding policy on campus.

Historical Buildings: A Look At State College’s History Through Architecture

The buildings we pass each day on our walk to campus or to work don't just house our favorite bars and clothing stores; each captures an era rich in history. These unique pieces of architecture tell the stories of State College.

UPUA Elections: Why You Should Vote

The time has finally come, the day we've all been waiting for. That day, my friends, is UPUA Election Day. For those not involved in student government, UPUA elections can seem pointless. You don't know these people, you don't know what they do, and quite frankly you probably don't care. But really, you should, for a couple of reasons.

With KDR In The Limelight, It’s Time For Penn State Women To Be Treated Better

As a sorority woman, I was directed to not speak publicly about this incident. But as a sorority woman, a Facebook page where fraternity members post photos of nude women is particularly scary for me. It could have been my sisters in those photos. It could have been my best friends. It could have been me.

WWE Live To Return To The BJC This May

WWE Live will return to the Bryce Jordan Center this May, for all of State College's wrestling fans to enjoy on Friday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m.

State College Borough Announces Slogan Contest

The State College Borough has announced the LION Challenge Contest, open for all State College community members to submit their unique definition or descriptions of what it means to live in one neighborhood. This slogan contest is open to all community members, and winners will have their submissions published during fall 2015.

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