Over his illustrious career, Joe Paterno has piled up more wins than any other Division 1-A coach. 383 to be exact. Perennially nipping at Joe’s heels over the years is the great Bobby Bowden of Florida State University. Both coaches have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, two of just four active […]
The Columbia Scholastic Press Association recognized the Collegian for a number of things in its yearly Crown Awards. The CSPA is a prestigious institution, and the paper did quite well. Congrats! (We’d throw them a party or something if we made any money… maybe they could lend us the James Building for a weekend?) The […]
Governor Ed Rendell will be meeting with a hodgepodge of students tomorrow morning at the Penn Stater Conference CenterĀ Hotel. The group will include leaders from UPUA, CCSG, NAACP, and the IFC. We can’t help but wonder if Rendell’s trip is related to this tweet we saw today… Maybe Ed’s just trying to get his […]
It could have happened. Just one vote short. On March 9th, Pete Thamel, of the New York Times’ The Quad blog, interviewed outgoing Big East commissioner Mike Tranghese. Tranghese, in his 19th year as The Commish, has been a part of the Big East administration since its inception. In the interview, Thamel asks him about […]
The Collegian had an exceptional column in today’s paper. The piece, written by Alex Weisler, was a look at America through the lens of a Greyhound bus ride. It’s well worth a read. With Greyhound, you don’t value the journey. It’s so clear that it’s all about the destination because, without the destination, you sure-as-hell […]
Human vs. Zombies starts on March 18. Confused? Check out the Wikipedia page. Today is ‘Marketing Monday.’ There have been a number of mini-battles and slo-mo runs already today. If you’re on campus, check out other mini-battles at these times and locations: 2:15-2:30 in Pollock quad 3:20-3:35 on the HUB lawn 4:25-4:40 in front of […]