
Last week, I traded the snowy valley of State College, Pennsylvania for the similarly snowy mountains of Park City, Utah. Why? As a member of a delegation of 10 students from the Penn State Student Film Organization, I was lucky enough to attend the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.

With the Super Bowl just days away, it may be tough to decide who to root for if you're either a Eagles or Steelers fan. In one side of today's Onward Debate, we give you some reasons why you should root for the Giants:
This morning, on-campus students received an email informing them of a change to the overnight guest policy during the weekend of February 24-25. During these two days, residents may only have one overnight guest.

Every Wednesday, the UPUA general assembly meets in the HUB to help shape the future of our school and our world. Whether it's allocating $6,000 for i-clickers, generously granting guest-speakers $3 for two Diet Cokes, or sending students to conferences in Illinois for $1,200 a pop, UPUA is always looking out for you, the students. Like any transparent governing body, these politicians kindly allow the public to attend their weekly legislative meetings. Below, you’ll read the experiences of three writers who took it upon themselves to have a great night with differing ideals at last nights UPUA meeting.

It's that time of the year once again for tough chicks to break out their fishnet stockings and eyeliner. Roller derby season is upon us.
Just in case you didn't see Whip It, roller derby is that sport where chicks on wheels beat the living day lights of each other to score points.

Each week, I find myself longing for those two special hours every Wednesday night when our student government convenes in 302 HUB. I always find myself leaving confident that our school has been changed for the better. This week was no different, with two earth-shattering pieces of legislation brought to the floor and multiple personnel confirmations to ponder over.