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New iPhone App Makes On-Campus Eating Easy

No longer will you need to pick up a Collegian to plan your on-campus dining experience (Whew!). A new iPhone app called Dining@PSU has everything you need to know about on-campus eating.

Penn State No Longer Top 10 Party School

Penn State, who once held the infamous #1 party school rating back in 2009, has seen its ranking plummet to 11th nationally. The rating, from of the Princeton Review and reported yesterday by multiple outlets, comes at a time when the last thing Penn State needs is another hit to its reputation. Given everything thats happened, is this such a bad thing?

A Plea to SPA: Bring Turquoise Jeep to Penn State

I say to the entertainment committee of the Student Programming Association -- the organization which receives hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding and books dozens of free concerts and speakers for students every year -- bring Turquoise Jeep to Penn State.

Jack Johnson to Highlight Rock the Vote Event

Rock the Vote, a non-partisan organization that encourages and registers young people to vote, will be making a stop in Happy Valley on September 19th from 12-4 p.m. The Penn State stop is the last of a road trip that will have covered universities from Florida to Pennsylvania.

Penn State Student Aspires to be Stinky-Man-Child-Living-In-A-Van This Semester

Yesterday, "7mgte" posted that he is seriously considered living in a van this semester to save some cash and just like, yanno, do it for shits and gigs. Oh but he also said he hopes this will help him focus on schoolwork and stay healthy. Of course, most commenters tore him apart, letting him know how moronic his plan was (and hello? smelly?). But some people brought up valid points.

PA Voter ID Law Upheld

This morning a Pennsylvania state judge upheld the controversial voter ID law proposed by Governor Tom Corbett requiring individuals to show valid forms of photo identification at polling places on election day. See how the law affects Penn State students moving forward.

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