
The transition from high school to college can be tough. Freshmen are adjusting to more difficult classes, a bigger campus, and a sea of unfamiliar faces. Not to mention, they're still getting used to the newfound freedom that comes with living away from home.

Last night, UPUA was treated to presentations by both mayoral candidates in addition to passing three pieces of legislation.

Living off campus definitely has its benefits, but how can students be expected to survive with such pathetic financial statuses? Here are a few tricks and tips that can help keep the average student afloat as they struggle through the economic crisis that is college.

I've already posted about some of the best apps for college. This time I've narrowed the focus to be a bit more Penn State specific.

Though the entirety of your college career at Penn State may seem to be the best time of your life, there are those darned situations you can't seem to avoid. Though these following situations are highly relatable by most of the Penn State population, you can't help but witness them happening to others and think, "You hate to see it."

Penn State senior Dan Abercrombie spent this past summer at CERN, the world's largest particle physics laboratory and home of the Large Hadron Collider. We sat down with Abercrombie to discuss his experience working alongside the world's best high-energy physicists.