
Last year, I wrote a survival guide to Yom Kippur. This year, I decided to take a different approach to a sorostitute’s favorite Jewish observation. I decided to do some research since I got kicked out of Hebrew School before this lesson (sorry Mrs. Greenberg).

You've heard what they have to say outside of Canyon. You've seen the crazy stuff they shout on the White Loop. Now get ready to hear what Penn State's finest have to say between 12 a.m. and 2 a.m. in line at one of State College's most beloved drunk eateries, McDonald's.

The Daily Collegian typically publishes a diverse group of opinion columns, but as we’ve seen quite frequently, many fall flat. Yesterday’s opinion piece by William Haisley, "Truthfully, Your Vote Doesn’t Really Matter, Neither do Political Parties,” is the most inane yet.

In an effort to encourage voter turnout at Penn State, a non-partisan initiative called PSU Votes (@PSUVOTES) supported by students, faculty, and staff is sponsoring a series of "What's at Stake" forums to address the issues of imporance in the November election.

You should take the time today speak in an open discussion with President Rodney Erickson. Why not be a member of the public and participate? Join in at the Student Town Hall Forum today in the HUB Auditorium. Read more for clarity and anecdotal humor.