
After a Committee of the Whole discussion last Wednesday, UPUA was back in action this week and passed two pieces of legislation last night.

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To the flierers in the HUB: I do not, under any circumstances, want your flier.

Kate Thompson, a senior from Doylestown, Pa., is a dedicated and passionate student and humanitarian. While in Africa, she volunteered with the Amani Orphanage in Tanzania where she helped care for and mentor roughly 30 orphans and helped establish a website for the orphanage to help raise funds. Thompson, who is a Schreyer Honors Scholar pursuing degrees in anthropology and community, environment, and development, focuses her research on lemurs' changing diets as compared to their fossilized ancestors and the influence of human's on this change. Aside from academics, Thompson is an accomplished cross country runner with Penn State's women's club cross country team and has even qualified for the Boston Marathon. We sat down with Thompson for 10 questions on her experiences as a Valley's cover girl, her passion for anthropology, and more.

Halloween may be over, but that doesn’t mean Penn State has had its fill of the spooky and spiritual. Monica Ten-Kate may seem like your average 19-year-old sophomore, except for one extraordinary talent — she talks to the dead.

Some of you might remember the story from last year about Penn State student Alexis Gray who was arrested at Elon University in North Carolina after being found in possession with a Remington-597.22 caliber rifle, a knife, and 6.5 feet of rope. Almost one year later, and Gray now faces federal charges in United States District Court.