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Tom Kent

I was born in Virginia Beach, raised in Westfield, NJ, went to college at Penn State, moved to Miami, FL. Peruvian on mom's side and English on my Dad's. I'm a Journalism major and Political Science minor. I do not currently own any reptiles.

Gay Suicides Spark U. Of Michigan Student Pres., Celebrities To Speak Out

Christopher Armstrong, the University of Michigan student body president, broke his silence on "Anderson Cooper: 360" Wednesday over the recent surge in news reports of young persons committing suicide because they were bullied for being gay.

UPUA More Accessible Than Ever

The University Park Undergraduate Association now has a redesigned website and a new domain name, www.pennstateupua.com.

State College Landlord Fights Rental Ordinance Change

Myers argued that the provision would discriminate against students and would be a problem not only for students, but for rental owners, business, and for Penn State. By lowering the amount of occupants allowed in a rental from three to two, the Borough Council would be taking already limited living space away from students.

Joe Biden

Biden Takes Over The HUB

Vice President Joe Biden attended a rally today at the HUB-Robeson Center to address the Penn State community regarding the upcoming legislative elections in November.

Speaking to a crowd of over a thousand students, professors, and townspeople in the HUB, the vice president spoke on behalf of President Obama about the issues that Americans will face when they go to the polls in two months.

Joe Biden Rally Attendees Will Need Tickets

Students looking to attend the Joe Biden "Moving America Forward" rally tomorrow in the HUB's Alumni Hall will be required to pick up free tickets, which will be made available in the HUB today at 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., and tomorrow from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Brides-To-Be To Flock To The BJC

The Bryce Jordan Center will host the 2010 Wedding Showcase this Sunday, beginning at 11 a.m. The event will feature over 70 local wedding vendors, who will put on a fashion show to exhibit their latest wedding trends to hundreds of brides-to-be.

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