
Dean Doug Anderson of the College of Communications has announced his retirement, effective June 30, 2014.

Wwas it worth changing a 70-year-old landmark that generations of Penn Staters have come to know? Two of our writers debate the issue in this semester's first edition of Onward Debate

Pennsylvania's second-most photographed landmark is open for business again after an intensive renovation this summer. What once sat simply on a pile of mulch is now surrounded by a series of rock walkways and a handicap ramp, along with other landscape improvements.

We asked about your bad internships, and you responded with some pretty rough-sounding experiences. That being said, there was one experience that transcended the others in pure terribleness.
Meet Kaitlyn, the Penn State student who interned for three months at a chicken farm that houses six million hens in Grand Rapids, Michigan. (She requested that we change her name for this post.)
Kaitlyn, an animal science major set to graduate in 2015, worked at the farm from 6 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. every day. One of her main tasks was to check cages for dead birds, in addition to cleaning walls and dusting lights.

This just in: NASA will partner with the Lunar Lion team as a part of Penn State's first Space Act Agreement (SAA) with the space agency.

Penn State Law's Family Law Clinic will be hosting a domestic violence awareness event on October 2 featuring the film called "Telling Amy's Story," followed by a discussion panel with experts from the field.