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Hershey Medical Center Breaks Ground On Expansion

Friday afternoon at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center, a group of  dignitaries including Penn State President Graham Spanier and Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell were on hand for the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital. The $207 million facility will be LEED certified and will be funded in part by the […]

Torch, Pitchfork Sales Expected To Spike…Or Are They?

If you woke up this morning and mused, You know, it’s been a while since I’ve been a part of an angry mob, it might just be your lucky day. The Athletic Department is considering decreasing student seating in Beaver Stadium, says PennLive. Sources close to the athletic department and Penn State’s board of trustees […]

Patton Oswalt Creates Laughs at Penn State

I love when Penn State hosts great comedians. I do, I do, I do. Myq (pronounced Mike) Kaplan opened up for SPA’s Late Night comedy show Friday night, and I was quite impressed with him. When telling stories, he kept reiterating that he has a “real” girlfriend, and he made me laugh quite a bit. […]

Tuition Bills Mailed Out WITHOUT Increase

According to an article posted in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, tuition bills for this spring semester have been mailed out and do NOT include the hikes that were anticipated due to the lack of funding from the state legislature. However, it does not look like were out of the woods yet. The article also stated that […]

The College of Liberal Arts is Older Than JoePa

Founded in 1909, the College of Liberal Arts is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. I hope the cake is big enough for all of those philosophers, classicists, and ancient Aramaic scholars among us… oh, and the English majors too.

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