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PSMA to Host Powderpuff Football Tournament

Calling all Penn State ladies: the Penn State Marketing Association (PSMA) powderpuff football tournament has almost arrived! If you're not doing anything this Saturday afternoon, grab a few friends and get ready to take the field. The event, which will be raising money to benefit the Special Olympics of Pennsylvania in honor of Joe Paterno, will be taking place at 1p.m. in the multisport complex behind the BJC.

Not Much Uncovered in First UPUA Debate

The stage was set last night in Alumni Hall, as all three UPUA Presidential tickets tried to convince a student audience that they were the best choice to lead the 7th Assembly next year.

Ponter/Kristobak Ticket Fined for Sidewalk Chalk Gaffe

While traveling to class today, you may have seen multiple sidewalk chalk drawings around campus advertising for the Evan Ponter/Ryan Kristobak UPUA presidential campaign. It turns out that this act may go against University policy, and the ticket could face penalties.

Quinn/Feghali Ticket Distributes Pink SWAG

Pink was the theme last night in 102 Thomas, as Maggie Quinn held a second campaign meeting to rally support for her bid for UPUA President.

Quinn, accompanied by VP candidate Gina Feghali, reiterated much of what was covered at her campaign kick-off last week.

A Unanimous Day for the UPUA

Last night, the start of election season was evident at the UPUA general assembly meeting. The average non-media student crowd of two duodecupled as many candidates and their campaign staff filed in to 302 HUB to watch the wheels of democracy in motion. In fact, there was barely an empty seat in the house, as the Sixth Assembly of the UPUA winds down into its final weeks.

Drunk, Sober, High: Sesame Street Live

It's rare that a television show stands the test of time, but that's exactly what Sesame Street has done for over four decades. The legendary children's show has won eight Grammys and 118 Emmys, and has been a staple in family living rooms for generations. Last night, those lovable characters from 123 Sesame Street came to life at the Bryce Jordan Center with Sesame Street Live. Below, you’ll read the experiences of three writers who took it upon themselves to have a great night from different perspectives.

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