
"I've always been interactive with students on social media before [the coronavirus]. Now the social media component has become even more important.

Penn State's Interfraternity Council (IFC) issued a statement, reiterating the terms of the local stay-at-home order and sharing an update on its plans to support the community during the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday night.

"The most difficult part about this situation is leaving Penn State with our final story remaining to be unwritten. It breaks my heart that we will never know how the story ends."

"While we are all disappointed to have to press pause on the sporting world, we know it's the right choice. When the time comes, we'll come back stronger and better than ever."

The order will go into effect at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 28 and continue through the end of April.

"the only reason why test cases in center county is so low right now is because their testing procedure is complete ass."