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Administration Prematurely Urges ‘Respectful Celebration’ If Penn State Wins Saturday

Damon Sims (VP of Student Affairs) and Charlie Noffsinger (Assistant VP of University Police and Public Safety) penned a letter Thursday evening (two full days before the Big Ten Championship) asking students celebrate a potential win differently than they celebrate the win over Ohio State.

No. 7 Penn State Blows The Doors Off No. 20 Michigan 6-1

Guy Gadowsky's Nittany Lions broke their five-game losing streak to Michigan Thursday night in Pegula, destroying the maize and blue 6-1 to open Big Ten play.

Four-Star Dual-Threat Quarterback Justin Fields Commits To Penn State

Penn State's 2018 recruiting class is now ranked No. 1 in the nation with the commitment of the 6'2 dual-threat quarterback out of Kennesaw, Georgia.

Penn State Softball Releases Its 2017 Schedule

The Nittany Lions open the season in Baton Rouge at the LSU Tiger Classic on February 10. The Big Ten season starts March 24 and the conference tournament is in Ann Arbor starting May 11.

UPUA Amends Representative Accountability Policies, Supports University Stance To Protect Undocumented Students

The University Park Undergraduate Association met last night in 302 HUB to pass a remarkable six pieces of legislation, including amending the UPUA constitution with measures on representative accountability and supporting the university's stance to protect undocumented students.

Anti-Trump Protesters Fined For Destroying Lawn Signs

Two students, Trystn Murphy and Hanna DeMarte, have been fined $362 each for ripping up "Trump Pence Make America Great Again" lawn signs earlier this month.

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