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A Penn State student helped develop an app that rewards its users for keeping their phones away during class time.

After receiving $300,000 extra in funding at the beginning of this academic year, CAPS is on track to help about 20 percent more students than in previous years.

UPUA representative Ryan Belz strongly implied that his colleagues in the undergraduate student government are in some way plotting against him to silence his voice.

State of State has officially opened registration for this year's conference. Registration is free and open to all members of the Penn State community.

Well, this sucks: A new app created by startup Core Principle Inc. allows professors, administrators, and, worst of all, parents, to know if you skip class.