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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].

Board of Trustees to Hold Special Meeting Wednesday

The Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting Wednesday, to "consider a potential litigation settlement" according to a press release. The meeting will begin via conference call at 8:30 a.m. and will be open to the public for listening and will be streamed at http://www.wpsu.org/live. The board will meet in executive session prior to the public meeting at 8:00 a.m.

Distraction of the Day: Young Penn State Fan Shows Off Touchdown Dance

With pre-season football camp beginning this week and the season only a few short weeks away, excitement is definitely in the air for Penn State fans. Well, one young fan Nittany Lion fan seems to be more excited than most and he is even emulating his favorite players.

Distraction of the Day: Penn State Football, Behind the Scenes

By now, it's a safe bet to say that you probably have seen the new scoreboards adorning the top of Beaver Stadium. Featuring the best technology that money can buy, the new scoreboards are a welcome addition to the stadium after not being updated in 14 years. Well, with the new scoreboards comes new uses, and the football team has been put to task to show off the new toys.

THON Changes Morale Committee’s Name To Dancer Relations

THON has announced the name change of arguably the most recognizable committee during THON Weekend, Morale.

Otto’s To Start Construction on Upscale Restaurant and Distillery

Happy Valley will be adding a brand new distillery this winter, coming from one of its most well-established businesses.

Record 461 Student-Athletes Earn 3.0 GPA or Higher in Spring

461 Penn State student-athletes achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or higher during the spring semester, a record for the spring. This comes after 468 achieved the same marks for the fall semester, making this past academic year a banner year for Penn State Athletics. The fall semester was the highest of any semester for the department, followed by the 2013 fall semester, and this past spring semester.

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