
The regular season finally comes to an end Sunday afternoon, as the Nittany Lions travel to Minneapolis to take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers at 1 p.m. in what all of Nittany Nation hopes can end in favor of Penn State.

At first-glance, Governor Tom Wolf's budget proposal looked as though it was beneficial to Penn State as a whole, but upon closer review, students' wallets may be taking a hit after all.

A Penn State law student was arrested and charged with eight counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver following multiple controlled marijuana buys facilitated by the State College Police Department and is currently banned from entering the Lewis Katz Law Building.

Despite winning the last four Big Ten Championships, the Lions enter this tournament with lower expectations than in previous years, with many pundits looking towards Iowa and Ohio State as the teams to beat.

While I'm sure that nobody is complaining about the extra day of rest and relaxation, plenty of students expressed confusion about the university's rationale for shutting down. It was an odd course of events, with a delay coming in the morning followed by a last-second cancellation and an apology from the administration for cutting it so close.