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Steve Connelly

Unfortunately, former editor Steve Connelly has graduated. Where is he now? He might be doing something related to that PR degree he got in 2019. Maybe he finally opened that sports bar named after one of his photos, the Blurry Zamboni. Or he might just be eating chicken tenders and couch surfing. Anything’s possible. If you really want to know, follow him on Twitter @slc2o.

Terrence Samuel Transfers To South Florida

Former Penn State men's basketball guard is becoming a South Florida Bull, according to Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports. He'll be immediately eligible as a grad student for Brian Gregory in his first year coaching the AAC school after it went 7-23 during the 2016-17 slate.

Countdown To Blue-White: Jason Cabinda Draws Carl Nassib Comparisons For Offseason Changes

"I'm just feeling fast," Cabinda said. "I just felt like, if I had my weight down and I was playing fast, I wouldn't really lose my physicality because physicality is a mindset really. It's really going well. I really love the way I'm playing, how I'm moving."

Penn State Softball Drops Two Of Three Against Michigan State

With the series moved to Eastern Michigan's Varsity Field due to flooding in East Lansing, Michigan State (21-12, 5-4 Big Ten) battled back after dropping the first game of a Saturday doubleheader to take the final two games.

UPUA Partners With Nittany Greyhounds To Host ‘Dogs For Mental Health’ On HUB Lawn

UPUA is teaming up with Nittany Greyhounds to focus on bettering mental health at Penn State by hosting some of the organization's greyhounds for a BYOD (bring your own dogs) event outside the HUB on Monday, April 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

LaVar Arrington And Spice Adams Headline Small Business Branding And Marketing Symposium

Brandthumb and the Penn State Letterman's Club are holding its Small Business Branding and Marketing Symposium on April 21 at the Lewis Katz Building that will feature a number of speakers.

Al Lord Drops Bid For Board Of Trustees Reelection

Al Lord will not seek reelection to the Penn State Board of Trustees in its upcoming election following his controversial comments made in an email to The Chronicle of Higher Education, according to Patriot-News reporter Charles Thompson.

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