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PIAA Moves Three Championship Sites to PSU

The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) voted on Friday to move three of its state championship sites to Penn State. The sports being included in this move are baseball, softball and boys volleyball. This comes after the PIAA had moved the boys basketball championship from the GIANT Center in Hershey to the Bryce Jordan Center in 2007.


Read on to find out more...

Single Game Tickets on Sale Monday

On Monday, July 26, single game Penn State football tickets will be available for purchase. This is a second chance for those who may have missed getting season tickets or for those who may just want to go to a game or two.


After the jump: Which tickets are available and how to get them on Monday.

Daryll Clark Tests Talents in Calgary

After being released by the Washington Redskins in May, former Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark has hopped back on the horse to join the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). Penn State's career leader in touchdown passes could not earn a spot on the roster loaded with veteran quarterbacks like Donavon McNabb and Rex Grossman. Instead, Clark will head north to America's hat and team up with Calgary head coach and fellow Penn State alumnus John Hufnagel.


Find out why the CFL might be a great fit for Clark after the jump.

The Big Ten’s Summer Agenda

A new set of Big Ten meetings and Big Ten Media Day are coming up in August, and with the face-lift the conference has undergone over the past couple of months, there is plenty to talk about. After the jump: The skinny on Big Ten Media Day, conference realignment, and possible locations for the Big Ten championship game.

Suspicious Package By Old Main Deemed Safe

About an hour ago, the PSU TXT service sent out the following text:

UPark alert MSG: Suspicious package found on Old Main patio. Police on scene. Avoid area. Details soon: http://live.psu.edu/



The Collegian reported that police are on the scene and that the building has not been evacuated. Minutes ago, Penn State's Facebook page announced that "Police determined package is safe. Area re-opened." More details as they become available.

Cogster: Helping Main Street PSU

"How come we cannot invest in mom and pop businesses just as we invest in Wall Street?" A good question, really. Usually, the answer is, "because our return on our investment would be minimal." But is that always the case?


According to Steve Bisbee, President of locally-owned start-up Cogster, small investments will create quick working capital for the entrepreneur, which will be paid back in kind to the investor through goods and services offered by the company. Where does Cogster fashion itself into all this? Simply put, Cogster provides the platform to take the money legally.


Sound interesting? Read more after the jump.

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