
Penn State Homecoming Executive Director Bobby Walter spoke at tonight's UPUA meeting to address an ongoing nuisance Homecoming is facing thanks to a vocal minority of the alumni base. According to Walter, a small group of alumni is upset about the decision to have former Penn State basketball star and human rights activist John Amaechi serve as Grand Marshal for the parade.

You've got rent, electricity, heat, cable, internet, parking, and groceries to worry about. And then there are the not-so-essential things that you don't want to live without. Gym memberships, beer for this weekend, bar tours, pumpkin spice lattes at Starbucks, orange chicken at Panda in the HUB, and all of the gear for your zillions of organizations (can you say "quarter-zip"?) are so tempting, and it's sad when you're too strapped for cash to indulge. So here are a few things you can do to help you start your own little "slush fund" that you can use for the aforementioned non-essentials and more.

It is truly remarkable how fifty minutes can soon feel like an eternity of damnation. But who said you can’t liven up the mood a little? Here are 10 ways to add a little fun and excitement to “that class.”

In the last three years, 36 University Park students died while enrolled at Penn State.

Every once in a while, the running buddy can't make it, your music isn't getting you pumped to run, or you are lacking motivation to get a hard run in. Luckily, outside motivation can exist through Penn State's lovely public transportation system, AKA the Blue and White Loops.

Penn State announced its plans this weekend to install approximately 450 Internet protocol-based video surveillance cameras in 60 residence halls and commons areas.