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Ray Walker, ’35: Penn State’s Oldest Living Alumnus

Ray Walker is the oldest living Penn State alum. Ray graduated in the class of 1935 and will turn 103 this March. We reached out to Ray for an interview and he emailed back saying he was "most pleased and honored we wanted to feature this 'ole geezer' and his college antics."

Penn State Hockey Showing Improvements Across the Board

Through 15 games, Penn State Hockey sits at 9-4-2. How does it compare to last year's inaugural Big Ten team?

The Seven People You See Studying For Finals

If you find yourself in one of the study rooms on campus, you’re bound to encounter certain characters, especially during finals week. Here are the seven people we think that you’ll see studying for finals this week

Fraternities Light Up With Holiday Spirit

Per tradition, the fraternity houses throughout State College participated in their annual Holiday Lights tour and competition, similar to their annual Halloween festivities. Once every year, these large and ornate houses are decorated from head to toe with bright, flashing, festive lights.

Trustees Call For Special Meeting, Anger Keith Masser

Board of Trustees Chairman Keith Masser wrote a strongly worded response to the alumni trustees, who called for a special meeting of the board on Monday to discuss Anthony Lubrano's resolution on the Jake Corman lawsuit.

New State Representative Praises Barron for ‘Hands Up’ Gesture

Another state legislator has reached out to President Barron following his decision to pose with students protesting at one of last week's die-in protests. In a letter written to Barron today, Democratic state representative Jake Wheatley of Allegheny County praised his decision to stand with students following Republican representative Jerry Knowles' call for an apology earlier this week.

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