
Each semester, every student enrolled at Penn State University Park must pay a $120 Facility Fee. These fees are pooled together and used on improvements and expansions to non-academic, recreational, and multi-use space for students. The usage of the fee is decided by the Facilities Fee Advisory Committee (FFAC), and it wants your input!

In an unwelcome and abrupt maneuver, Snapchat has discontinued its popular Campus Story. The removal is unfortunate to most students, but luckily, it may only be temporary.
I’ve learned that our former chair has a martyr-complex, and that despite having brought a lot of energy to his former position, the former chair made the conscious decision- thrice -- to put his ego and self-righteousness above his mission of serving graduate and professional students. We can do better than that. And we will.

This article is being published so that all graduate and professional students may be informed with facts, and not hearsay or opinions. I strongly consider you to read the factual information contained therein and decide for yourself if GPSA is serving you well.
Pennsylvania college graduates did not fare well on a recent list that ranked the 50 states based on research from the TICAS’s “Student Debt and the Class of 2013” report. Our state ranked third in terms of average student debt loan and proportion of students with loan debt.

One Penn State student has another thing to be thankful for this Thanksgiving season -- senior Ryan Henrici has been selected for the Marshall Scholarship, which gives an American college student the chance to study in the United Kingdom.