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Remembering 51 Years Since Martin Luther King Jr. Spoke At Penn State

Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to an estimated crowd of 8,000 people in Rec Hall on January 21, 1965. Silently, they all listened to the Reverend speak about the past of the Civil Rights movement and the future that lay ahead.

10 Questions With New Blue Band President Doug Uhazie

Meet the new Blue Band President Doug Uhazie, a senior for whom Blue Band runs deep in the family.

Meet Blythe Walker, Penn State’s Most Successful Opera Singer

One of Penn State's graduate students has had a lifetime of exceptional experiences in performance and opera singing and is an inspiration to many.

Recruit Of The Week: Cameron Brown

Two of Brent Pry's linebackers are heading elsewhere next season, making four-star Cameron Brown's commitment to the Nittany Lions all the more important.

Penn State Professor To Highlight Mary E. Rolling Reading Series

Creative Writing professor Charlotte Holmes' work has been described as "slices of life" and "surprisingly rich in detail" by Publisher's Weekly. She will read at the year's first Mary E. Rolling Reading Series event on Thursday, January 21.

Penn State History Lessons: What Scheduling Looked Like Back In The Day

Imagine, for a moment, if scheduling took longer than five minutes. Imagine if you weren't sitting in your dorm room or on your sofa, but were instead waiting in line in Rec Hall or the HUB. Imagine if instead of screenshotting your schedule on your phone, you had one little yellow sheet of paper with your classes listed. Well, some Penn Staters don't have to imagine those circumstances, chiefly because they endured them.

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