
Despite their inability to access Penn State's professional-quality facilities at Innovation Park, the 18 students currently running the Centre County Report are making the most of their time at home by gaining valuable journalistic experience.

"How do they get their food?" you might ask. "Are students always alone? Who's going to hang out with the Nittany Lion now? Does campus look like an apocalyptic scene from The Book of Eli?"

Barbour opened up with the media about what the future holds for Penn State Athletics amid the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday.

The patient is currently receiving "dedicated care" from the health system's trained medical staff at Mount Nittany Medical Center in State College.

“We continue to believe in the vision of a vibrant pedestrian plaza downtown that brings our community together and celebrates its vitality. Later this year, we look forward to begin working with our downtown business community and local leaders to consider the best way to move this vision forward in 2021.”