The #CensureBelz saga came to a head at Wednesday night’s UPUA assembly meeting as the assembly reached a 17-17 stalemate -- and needed a two-thirds vote -- to censure College of Communications representative Ryan Belz.
For the first time in three years, the assembly will debate a motion to censure a representative, which was added to next week’s agenda by a vote of 22-12-1. And yes, you guessed it, that representative is the one and only Ryan Belz.
If you've tried to use the CATA mobile application today, you might be wondering why there are no buses running in State College. Sure, the app isn't usually a reliable indicator of when to leave your dorm at the last possible second to catch a White Loop, but its better than nothing.
The report, which is created by the Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH), has a home in central Pennsylvania. Penn State collected data from over 140 institutions in the recently-published report.
In what has become a weekly tradition for the University Park Undergraduate Association’s Wednesday assembly meetings, Ryan Belz spent a whole lot of time doing a whole lot of nothing.
One lucky Penn State fan got a call that thousands and thousands of high school football players would dream of getting on National Signing Day.