
The fraternity, commonly known as Skulls, was placed on interim suspension on September 27 for hazing misconduct.

The report written by police stated that the woman was "extremely emotional," and told police she believed she was going to die.

The defendant was charged with criminal trespassing and invasion of privacy, and his preliminary hearing is set for Wednesday, October 25.

This is the Nittany Lions' second scheduled 3:30 kickoff this season.

“We find that the trial court’s conclusions are supported by competent evidence and are clearly free of legal error."

UPUA met on Wednesday to discuss two new bills, which include funding for the "Know Your Academic Rights" campaign and the Student Council Roundtable.