
In case Keith Olbermann wasn't clear during his on-air apology last week, he's extremely sorry that he sent some mean tweets and is actually a very charitable man. In fact, he told David Letterman that he's made "like 200 donations" to St. Jude's and Make-a-Wish in recent years on the late night host's talk show Tuesday night.

Based on data collected from last fall and early this year, U.S. News & World Report ranked the Penn State Dickinson School of Law the 71st-best law school in the country.

At first-glance, Governor Tom Wolf's budget proposal looked as though it was beneficial to Penn State as a whole, but upon closer review, students' wallets may be taking a hit after all.

While I'm sure that nobody is complaining about the extra day of rest and relaxation, plenty of students expressed confusion about the university's rationale for shutting down. It was an odd course of events, with a delay coming in the morning followed by a last-second cancellation and an apology from the administration for cutting it so close.

A forcible sex offense was reported to Penn State Police this morning at 10:37 a.m. The incident reportedly occurred Monday, March 2 at approximately 4:15 p.m. near the southwest corner of the Health and Human Development Building, by the 200 block of East College Ave. A timely warning was sent at 1:57 p.m.

Faculty, staff, and students were only alerted via PSU Alert that classes and campus activities were cancelled at 9:03 a.m. -- less than an hour before classes were set to resume.