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As Ebola Spreads, University Affirms Commitment to Follow Regulations

Ebola has reached America, but not yet the Northeast. The university reaffirmed that it is following all Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Pennsylvania Department of Health regulations related to the virus.

Penn State Enrollment Numbers Surge Again

The fall 2014 enrollment numbers are in as Penn State shows an overall increase in its student body. Compared to last year's numbers, Penn State continues to expand its class sizes in both undergraduate and graduate programs.

Keegan-Michael Key Reflects on Penn State Career

Keegan Michael-Key, known to the casual comedy fan as Hingle McKringleberry or a litany of other names, took a stop on Penn State's campus last week to speak to the School of Theatre and receive an Alumni Fellow Award.

Violence on Campus: How President Eric Walker Was Driven From His Home In 1970

Amidst a climate of uproar in the heat of a long, grueling, and vastly fatal Vietnam War, a troublesome pattern of violent protests on college campuses was developing across America. It wasn’t all that long ago when students marched in droves to university president Eric Walker’s house and sent rocks crashing through his windows as the president retreated to safety.

UPUA Talks Closed Meetings, Drunken Coal Miners, and Offensive Costumes

The UPUA may have finally put the closed meeting issue to bed during its Wednesday night assembly meeting when an amendment to the organization’s by-laws hit the floor.

Campus Explosion Leaves One Injured

A burn patient was taken to the hospital on Wednesday evening after a propane explosion on campus. According to a report from the Centre Daily Times, a propane tank exploded in a lab at the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Building at around 5:30 p.m.

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