
Anyone who reads this website regularly is probably aware of our mini-crusade against the new "Penn State Lives Here" marketing campaign propagated by Penn State through its brainchild PulsePoint. Between constantly pointing out its lack of originality and all the blunders than came with its lackluster rollout, there has been a certain level of irreverence and snark in our coverage. But last night, that spirit of bemusement and good-natured heckling went away. Now I'm just angry.

Today in "Penn State Lives Here" news: The university has finally infiltrated Philadelphia.

Penn State is taking a page out of the NSA's playbook with their new venture; the Board of Trustees has approved the installation of more 450 surveillance cameras in Penn State dorms and other buildings around campus.

Sen. George Mitchell released his fifth quarterly report on Penn State’s athletic integrity compliance, as required by the NCAA consent decree. Just like in his first four reports, Mitchell had high praise for Penn State's compliance with all athletic integrity issues and the progress made in implementing recommended changes in the Freeh report.

PSU Blue Band is competing against 15 other artists/groups to win an all-inclusive trip to Las Vegas to open for John Legend and Walk Off The Earth. They need our votes to get this amazing opportunity.