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Smeal, Innoblue to Host HackPSU, $1,000 Prize

From Saturday November 10th to Sunday November 11th, Penn State-based entrepreneurship accelerator Innoblue and the Smeal College of Business will co-host Hack PSU, a 24-hour competition for prospective entrepreneurs. The event will also be sponsored by Microsoft, General Electric, Treehouse (@Treehouse), ReadyForce (@ReadyForce), and everyone's favorite drunk food destination, Canyon Pizza.

Food to Make in Your Dorm: Grilled Cheese

Step right up, don’t be shy! Are you ready to witness something so amazing, so spectacular, you won’t believe it with your own two eyes?! What if I told you that you could make the most popular sandwich in America today in your very own dorm RIGHT NOW? You can, and all you need is an iron.

Relay For Life of Penn State Announces Walk-a-Thon Date

The country-wide theme of Relay For Life is "Celebrate, Remember, and Fight Back." The goal is to celebrate survivors, remember those lost to cancer, and fight back against the disease.

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Overheard on West College Ave

Inebriated hilarity ensues pretty endlessly downtown. It's easy to plop down at any drunk eatery from McDonald's to Grillers and hear the kind of obnoxious quotes that these Overheard articles are full of. But sometimes it's better to think outside of the box. From time to time, you have to venture outside of your comfort zone and see what you can find there.

An Infographic For The Indecisive Student Voter

We're less than 24 hours shy of Election Day and polls are showing that its still a very tight race for the office of United States President. If you waited until the last minute to make up your mind, here's an infographic that breaks down the stances of incumbent Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney on the issues that matter most to college students.

Penn State Pitches in for Hurricane Sandy Relief

Although we were swept up in the excitement of Penn State canceling class for an afternoon, Hurricane Sandy devastated many parts of the East coast. Long Island, Staten Island, the Jersey Shore, Atlantic City, and New York City were among the hardest hit cities. People have been suffering without electricity, water, heat, gasoline, food, and shelter. There are so many ways for Penn Staters to help -- even without being in those areas.

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