
Penn State shot well at the beginning and defended well at the end. It was a long, ugly stretch in the middle that doomed the Nittany Lions (8-12, 0-8) as they fell to No. 14 Ohio State (15-4, 5-2) 65-51 Saturday afternoon at the Bryce Jordan Center.

The day of reckoning is over for CCSG and its controversial budget proposal. At this afternoon's meeting, the Student Activity Fee Board voted (8-3-1) to recommend a new budget for the Council of Commonwealth Student Governments, which includes the contested $14,800 from the student activity fee at University Park.

Coming off a tough road loss at Indiana on Wednesday, the Nittany Lions return home to the Bryce Jordan Center Saturday for a matchup with another ranked conference opponent -- No. 14 Ohio State. The game tips off at noon and $3 from every ticket sold will be donated to the Coaches vs. Cancer fund for "Band Together Day."

The day of reckoning is here for the Council of Commonwealth Student Governments, as the Student Activity Fee Board will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 111 HUB to discuss CCSG's budget proposal that would allocate the student government $14,800 from the University Park student activity fee.

Are you dancing in THON this year? Check out what one of our writers is doing to prepare herself, and share your own stories inside!

Starting tonight, Penn State Songwriter's Club will host a two-night concert benefiting THON.