100 years ago, before the time of social media, and before Cosmopolitan magazine, there was the Penn State Cosmopolitan Club. Today, students can partake in International Education Week from Nov. 15-19 to bolster up those same feelings from yesteryear. And you don't even have to pay dues.

For anyone who would like to try out their acting chops, No Refund Theatre will be holding auditions this week for the first half of next semester.

The Penn State women's volleyball team got two sweeps this past weekend to join Illinois atop the Big Ten standings. The wins extended the Nittany Lions' winning streak to ten games and pushed their home winning streak to 88 straight matches.

Neither a little birthday luck from Coach Erica Walsh nor a valiant second-half effort from Penn State were good enough to overcome two first-half West Virginia goals as the Lady Lions' season ended Sunday afternoon in Morgantown by a score of 2-1.
The second Council meeting of the Council of Commonwealth Student Governments took place on last Friday and Saturday. They passed three resolutions and tabled another. On Friday night, Graham Spanier made a short speech and then took questions from the Council and the gallery.
The National Federation for the blind field a formal complaint against Penn State last Friday, November 12. The complaint, which was issued by the largest organization for the blind in the U.S., claimed that blind students and professors suffer “pervasive and ongoing discrimination” because of the inaccessibility of the technology available on campus.