
Penn State basketball player Kevin Montminy, a former walk-on guard who earned a scholarship this season, has been nominated for Allstate’s 2015 National Association of Basketball Coaches and Good Works Team. The award recognizes a group of student athletes who “have demonstrated a commitment to enriching the lives of others and contributing to the greater good […]
The accolades continue to roll in for certain Penn State football players, and this time, it’s the young guns that get the recognition.

Executive Vice President and Provost Nick Jones and Vice President for Student Affairs Damon Sims sent an email to the Penn State community this morning expressing “dismay and frustration” at hateful messages posted to social media after the die-in protest staged in the HUB yesterday to raise awareness about Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson, Mo.

James Franklin says he wants #107KStrong in Beaver Stadium, but something tells me this isn't quite what he had in mind.

Fans have become accustomed to seeing Nyeem Wartman make plays all over the field play in and play out on Saturdays. Wartman plays with such tenacity and aggressiveness, perfectly resembling the mold of a traditional linebacker. In only two seasons of action, Wartman has made his presence felt, thanks to his tireless work ethic and relentless motor. Let’s take a closer look at the player who could very well be the next great Penn State linebacker.

You could say the club was going up on a Tuesday, if that club was, in fact, located in Eisenhower Auditorium. Last night, Penn Staters received an early Christmas gift as Kid Ink performed a lively and energetic show for his loyal fan base.