
Penn State Police monitor campus with patrol cars, on bikes, by foot, and on four legs. We caught up with their handlers, Officer Miller and Quimby, to learn more about the K-9 units.

Football is finally back, as are Onward State's staff predictions. We're reasonably optimistic that a win is on the way for the soon-to-be 1-0 Nittany Lions.

With two days left before the Nittany Lions set course to Philadelphia to take on Temple, Paris Palmer is a changed man. After undergoing a physical transformation during the offseason, Palmer looks and plays the part of a Big Ten caliber tackle. At 6-foot-7, it's easy for weight to be dispersed across his lanky frame, which is why his 283 pound frame could've been easily mistaken for that of a 240-pound athlete. But 19 pounds later, Palmer will have no problem taking on much stronger, more skilled defensive ends than those he faced at the junior college level.

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Hackenberg again will begin his season at a neutral site, but he should feel comfortable handling the first game jitters.

If you want to catch an action-packed game or see Penn State beat out some tough opponents, grab your cowbell and mark some of these games on you fall calendar.