
The Penn State Board of Trustees met at the Hershey Medical Center yesterday to discuss (and debate) a laundry list of matters and topics, including, you guessed it, the Freeh report.

TEDxPSU was brought to Penn State three years ago to bring together individuals in our community who have ideas worth sharing. The conference aims to offer researchers and innovators at Penn State the opportunity to broadcast the impact of their unique projects, activities, and perspectives.

Before today's Penn State Board of Trustees meeting got underway in Hersey this afternoon, former United States Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, who helped commission the Paterno report released last month, released a statement denouncing personal insults and urging the Board of Trustees to publicly review both the Freeh and Paterno report.

Scott Paterno has released a statement on behalf of his family regarding Ken Frazier's comments about the Freeh report yesterday. Paterno finds Frazier's choice of words "unfortunate" and says that the Freeh report is no more independent than the Paterno report.

Have you ever wanted to see one of those bands that make music by beating on trash cans in concert? If so, now is your chance as Plastic Muzik will take over the HUB ground floor on Tuesday, March 19 from 12 - 2 p.m. courtesy of SPA.

When you made your first drive to Penn State you probably noticed that every other building you passed was a farm. Central Pennsylvania is has a rich agriculture history, and some students at Penn State want to keep that tradition alive right here on campus. Several interested students,l ead by Rachel Hoh (a Community, Environment, and Development major) gathered last night to talk about creating a student-run farm: feasibility issues, funding, and community outreach were just a few of the topics discussed.