
Last week, we asked our graduating seniors what they wished they had done differently during their time at Penn State. Facing graduation in just a couple weeks, the seniors replied with things they wish they could have changed.

I wish I could say I had some grand advice I learned over the past four years, but I can’t because I still don't have most of the answers. As I sit here thinking about the mistakes I’ve made, I realize I wouldn’t want to change any of them. Each speed bump brought me to where I am today, and for that, I am forever grateful. So rather than leave you with a piece of advice I learned, I’d like to thank the people who defined my college experience. Although I can’t name everyone, I’d like to thank some of the people who helped me along the way. Without all of you, I don’t know where I’d be today.

A single caller repeatedly contacted Penn State Police to leave non-specific bomb threats. The caller said there were explosive devices in every building on campus. The caller said there was a suicide bomber at 9th avenue and 7th street, but there is no such intersection on or near the University Park campus.

President-elect Eric Barron has been on campus for several weeks now preparing for his first official day on May 12. He has mostly stayed under the radar, but for the first time ever this afternoon, Penn State's 18th president addressed a large group of Penn State students in an official capacity.

Everyone has heard of Movin' On's new headliner, Wiz Khalifa. But some of the opening acts are relatively new to the music scene. Check them out before the big show tomorrow.

Along with a team of astronomers and scientists at NASA, Ford helped discover the first Earth-size planet orbiting a star in the "habitable zone," the distance from a star where liquid water might pool on the surface of an orbiting planet.