
Three-star safety and Pittsburgh native John Petrishen commited to Penn State today, the 24th recruit of the 2015 class.

The men's volleyball team finally got off the schneid on Friday night, beating Mount Olive in straight sets to claim their first victory in seven games to start off the season.

After dropping a close home meet last weekend to top-ranked Minnesota, the wrestling team got back on track with a 19-15 win over Michigan in Ann Arbor.

After receiving requests from strangers on how to cope with pediatric cancer, Devon and Leah still will publish a children's book to share their inspiring story.

Penn Staters for Responsible Stewardship, the advocacy organization that has acted as kingmaker in the last two Board of Trustees alumni elections, announced its slate of endorsed candidates today. As expected, trustees Anthony Lubrano and Ryan McCombie, whose terms are up this year, will both seek a second term with PS4RS support. The third PS4RS candidate, who will run for Adam Taliaferro's open spot on the board, is Harrisburg-based attorney and 1991 graduate Robert Tribeck.

Starting on Feb. 1, students bands can apply for the chance to perform in the 2015 Movin’ On Battle of the Bands competition. The event allows musicians to fight for the opening act spot in Penn State’s 40th annual springtime music festival.