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Town Hall Brings Students Face to Face with Administration

Last evening, for two hours, President Rodney Erickson and some of his esteemed colleagues hosted a town hall forum with students inside Heritage Hall. Most of the meeting was devoted to questions from the audience. Many were asked with a wide variety of topics that prompted several interesting responses from administrators.

Clean Sweep: Penn State Men’s and Women’s Basketball Win Challenge Games

The Penn State men's basketball team picked up a hard fought road victory at Boston College, while the Lady Lions dominated 14th ranked North Carolina at home.

Livestream of Town Hall with President Erickson

Tonight President Erickson and seven other of Penn State’s highest ranking administrators will appear in front of an entirely student audience to answer questions in a conversation moderated by rockstar professors Sam Richards and Laurie Mulvey. We've got WPSU's broadcast ready to go.

For the Future that We Wait: Attend Student Forum

Tonight President Erickson and seven other of Penn State's highest ranking administrators will appear in front of an entirely student audience to answer questions in a conversation moderated by rockstar professors Sam Richards and Laurie Mulvey. Tickets for the event are free and the conversation has no pre-set boundaries, no questions from journalists. This is a night for students and administrators to talk about what happened and how Penn State moves forward from here. This is a night for us to discuss the future that we wait.

Victoria, We’ve Got Our Own Secret

A real man just wants a girl to be herself, physically and socially. We like you for who you are, not for who you aspire to be. Nothing is more attractive than a woman who’s confident and comfortable with who she is.

Forecast Not So Good: Board of Trustees Possibly in Violation of Sunshine Act

When one gets over the hilarious fact that there is such a law titled The Sunshine Act, this is a relatively serious piece of news. The Pennsylvania version of said law requires public bodies to announce meetings to the public twenty four hours before they occur in order prevent secret meetings.

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