
Yesterday, the list of this year's commencement speakers was released. Each college will have their own ceremony, marked by a keynote speaker, typically a big name to deliver a message to the graduating class. But one curious item on the list popped up: the College of the Liberal Arts did not have a listed commencement speaker.

Another year, another list of forgettable commencement speakers at Penn State.
Spring commencement speakers were announced earlier today, and I would be surprised if anyone outside of the College of Communications had ever heard of their designated speaker.

It looks like one Penn State student has allegedly been taking advantage of the new unlimited bandwidth in Pollock Halls.

In a 2012-2013 college destination index done by the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), State College ranked third in “Best College Town and City” for the under 250,000 residents category.

After having multiple buildings, a street, and a stadium named after him, who is Beaver?

Jay and Sue Paterno plan to speak at an anual child abuse prevention event in Harrisburg on April 10, according to a report in WGAL News 8.