
There are 24 campuses in the Penn State system. The one that gets the most attention is University Park, but what about the other 23? That’s where we come in with our newest 23 part series, Better Know a Branch Campus, inspired by Stephen Colbert’s Better Know a District. Next up: Penn State Berks.

Last week, the 2014 Senior Class Gift Committee unveiled the three finalists for the next class gift. All three are very practical choices, but which one is the best?

It’s officially fall here in University Park, which makes our beautiful campus even more beautiful, as if that were possible, and brings out some of the greatest times Penn State has to offer.

The Palmer Museum of Art is about as artsy as Penn State gets. Every year it houses the SOMA Arts Crawl, and people are pretty excited about the whole “they have a Picasso in there” thing. I went there today and within the first ten minutes I saw not one but TWO men wearing berets. If that's not artsy, then I guess I just don't know what artsy is. For those of you who want to feel mega-cultured but are too tired to actually walk all the way there, I did you a solid and compiled a list of the craziest things worth seeing

Penn State's new marketing campaign, "Penn State Lives Here" was officially unveiled at branch campuses today. Apparently Penn State didn't want to live at the Berks campus.

The hierarchy of sports at Penn State has remained unchanged for quite some time; football has always been king in Happy Valley, with basketball a distance second. However, the Penn State sports landscape might change for good tonight as the new Pegula Ice Arena opens to fans.