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Ted Hozza

Ted is a senior majoring in Community, the Environment, and Development, or as his friends here at Onward State like to call it, Architecture. You can probably find him at the Phyrst late at night with other Onward Staters if he's not somewhere else editing articles. You can follow him on Twitter @TedHozza or email him at [email protected].

Federal Judge Refuses To Toss Act Keeping NCAA Sanction Fines In Pennsylvania

State Senator Jake Corman's case with the NCAA received some breathing room Tuesday from Federal Court. U.S. Middle Court Judge Yvette Kane ruled against the NCAA's argument that the Endowment Act, which challenges the consent decree signed by Penn State, violated the U.S. Constitution. Kane refused to throw out the state law requiring the NCAA's $60 million fine on Penn State to stay in the state of Pennsylvania.

Soccer Player Brett Gravatt Seriously Injured In Snowboarding Accident

Men's soccer player Brett Gravatt suffered a spinal cord injury resulting from a snowboarding accident over Winter Break.

Music Monday: Back to School

Spring semester is finally here. Everyone's back in town and another Syllabus Week has arrived bringing with it the prospect of a fresh start for those of us that didn't do too well last semester.

World Campus Named No. 1 Online Bachelor’s Program by U.S. News & World Report

Penn State can add yet another accolade to its long list -- No. 1 online bachelor's program.

Jerry Sandusky Loses Battle For Pension

Jerry Sandusky lost a legal battle today to restore his state pension, which was canceled two years ago following his sexual abuse conviction.

New State Representative Praises Barron for ‘Hands Up’ Gesture

Another state legislator has reached out to President Barron following his decision to pose with students protesting at one of last week's die-in protests. In a letter written to Barron today, Democratic state representative Jake Wheatley of Allegheny County praised his decision to stand with students following Republican representative Jerry Knowles' call for an apology earlier this week.

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