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Penn State History Lessons: Old Willow

The weeping willow tree that once stood at the entrance to the university was one of Penn State's first traditions.

Black Lives Still Matter Creates Discussion In Foster Auditorium

The Paul Robeson Cultural Center proved that Black Lives Still Matter last night. In their event of the same name, activists and police officers spoke about the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Sandra Fluke Is Really Smart, Speaks As Part Of SPA’s Distinguished Speaker Series

Sandra Fluke, who spoke Wednesday night in Alumni Hall as part of SPA's Distinguished Speaker Series, is a smart, funny, down-to-earth woman, and a great public speaker. She knows her audience, knows her facts, and knows what she doesn't know.

UPUA Tackles Four Pieces Of Legislation

Penn State's University Park Undergraduate Association met in the HUB Wednesday night for the first time since Thanksgiving break and tackled a number of new initiatives.

Alumnus Uses Blog And Videos To Spread Awareness For Special Needs Children

Penn State alumnus Chris Ulmer's video of him starting each class day by complimenting his special needs students went viral. We talked to him and found out how and why his idea came about.

Why The Majority Of Residential Dining Doesn’t Accept Cash

For some students, cash is the preferred method of payment but they're required to use Lioncash or a Commuter Meal Plan to purchase food at many places on campus. So why are there so few residence dining options that accept cash?

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