
Senior libero Alyssa D'Errico has had an extremely successful four years as a member of the Penn State women's volleyball team. She played in every match during her freshman year and has been part of four Big Ten titles and three straight NCAA Tournament championship victories. Along the way, the Nittany Lions had a record 109-match winning streak, partly due to D'Errico's strong defense and serving. Onward State got a chance to talk to D'Errico before the post-season begins on Friday against Niagara.

Last night, the University Park Undergraduate Association voted 36-0-1 on a resolution presenting the results of an audit of the UPUA's Department of Legal Affairs. It had previously surfaced that Legal Affairs had not been appropriately reporting its expenditures and was perhaps doing some inappropriate spending.

Going into halftime of Wednesday night's game with Maryland, Coach Ed DeChellis said he wasn't panicking about being down after twenty minutes. After all, with two starters out of the game and a 22.5 percent shooting performance in the first half, being down by only six points was a welcome sight to DeChellis. Unfortunately for him and the rest of the Nittany Lions, that was their best half of play.

Onward State is at the first ever Innoblue Demo Day this evening. We'll be bringing you information throughout the night as the twelve ventures present to the crowd. Innoblue staff say that there are also about a dozen potential investors are in attendance.

‘Tis the season to give to those in need. That’s why thousands of Penn State students are in the process of sending out THONvelopes: personalized letters to family and friends to solicit donations for the Penn State Dance Marathon.
Recently, however, households that have donated to THON in the past received a generic solicitation letter from the University on behalf of the philanthropy.
One Stage Revolution is the newest theatre company at Penn State and is proud to present its first full-length production, "A Perfect Wedding."
The show will run Friday, Dec. 3- Sunday, Dec. 5. in the Forum Building on campus. Tickets are $3.00 for students, $3.50 for faculty and staff, and $4.00 for general admission.