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Unsubscribing From LISTSERVs in Simple Steps

It's that time of the semester: clubs are picking up, clogging up inboxes with sometime multiple emails a day. At this point, you pretty much know whether or not you will actually be an active member of the random clubs you may have registered for on a whim at the involvement fair. So what do you do when you want to stop receiving emails from these clubs? Hint: you don't have to annoy everyone else on the LISTSERV by sending the typical "please remove me from the LISTSERV" email.

Panhellenic’s Annual Running of the Bulls

Yes, everyone, that time of year has once again fallen upon us. Yesterday, the HUB lawn was blanketed with jumping, screaming girls gushing over their acceptance to their (hopefully) top choice sorority.

Penn State-Temple Preview

Penn State is looking to rebound from a 27-11 drubbing at the hands of Alabama against Temple on Saturday. The Nittany Lions head to Lincoln Financial Field, the home of the Philadelphia Eagles (and technically the home field of Temple), where they will be greeted with a majority Penn State crowd. As Onward State posted earlier this week, it has been a while since Penn State last lost to Temple.

Philly Happenings for Temple Weekend

Penn State students making the trip from State College to Philadelphia for Saturday's noon football clash against Temple at Lincoln Financial Field will have plenty of entertainment options around the city before and after the game.

Fall Sports Continue to Cruise at Home

If there is one thing that can bring out student support for a sporting event other than football and basketball, it's a home winning streak, and Penn State's fall sports teams have mastered the art of defending their home turf thus far.

Concrete to Green: PARK(ing) Day Comes to Town

National Park(ing) Day 2011 is stopping in State College this Friday. Students in the Stuckeman Architecture program will transform parking spaces into a green mini-park. As part of the event, community members and Penn State students are asked to serve as judges to decide the best park.

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