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Farewell to the Schwab Pipe Organ

It's always a sad day when a piece of Penn State history is lost. It was only a year ago that we said goodbye to the venerable Old Main elm. Although two years its junior, Penn State will lose another piece of campus history, this time in the form of the Schwab Pipe Organ.

Free Test Prep Books Courtesy of UPUA

For the juniors and seniors out there, tests like the LSAT, MCAT, and GRE are fast approaching. Luckily, UPUA has your back as next week will be Test Preparation Week.

TEDxPSU Announces Additional Speakers

Last night, TEDxPSU hosted a community event at the Life Sciences Bridge where creative and motivated individuals in the Penn State community came together to foster discussion on ways to improve the world we all live in.

UPUA Gets Bigger, Better

It's been a tough semester for UPUA so far. Two iPads nearly tore the entire assembly apart, and UPUA's vote against the new CCSG budget was pretty much deemed irrelevant when the budget proposal was passed. Despite the multiple blows, UPUA was able to swing back and have a (relatively) mistake-free week.

Black Caucus to Host Open Forum with Presisdent Erickson

The Penn State Student Black Caucus announced earlier this afternoon that the group will be holding an open forum with President Rodney Erickson next Thursday, February 7 at 7 p.m.

Happy 15th Birthday, Penn State World Campus

'Twas only 15 years ago this week that the Penn State World Campus powered up its server and started offering Penn State degrees to students online. 41 students in five academic programs embarked on the maiden World Campus voyage in January 1998. Now in its 15th year, the World Campus boasts nearly 12,000 students studying more than 90 programs and degrees.

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