
Details surrounding what exactly happened last week with Penn State's failed presidential announcement are becoming a little clearer tonight.
According to a report by Capitol Confidential, David R. Smith, the president of the State University of New York’s upstate medical campus, was set to become Penn State's president before allegations of financial dishonesty surfaced.

Don't call it an apology tour, but Penn State's much-maligned and unoriginal branding campaign is hitting the road next month and coming to a city near you.

Have you taken the latest survey sent to your Penn State email account? If not, consider taking a look at this video. It's pretty much life-changing.

Sure, it has your Cheerios, Duck Dynasty DVDs, and solo cups just like every other Walmart. But the State College Walmart has two aisles dedicated to carrying just about every Penn State related item one could ever imagine. Don't believe us? Here are the most unnecessary Penn State products available for purchase at Walmart.

Bob Woodward, known for reporting on the Watergate scandal with Carl Bernstein, will speak at 8 p.m. on February 27 in Eisenhower Auditorium as part of the Student Programming Association’s Distinguished Speaker series.

We all know the new "Penn State Lives Here" campaign is a little hokey and certainly unoriginal, but what hasn't been discussed much are the more serious problems behind the marketing ploy. Last Friday, a focus group was held in Old Main with the creators of the campaign to discuss whether or not the slogan accurately represents diversity in the Penn State community.