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The Spirit of Radio: The LION 90.7 fm

With an extremely diverse student body, The LION 90.7 FM caters to a wide range of musical preferences while battling the ever-present iPod for control of the listener's ears.

Career Fair Blues

If you went to the career fair and are feeling a little bummed about your time there, this post is for you. After attending the career fair, you might feel a little discouraged. You might even start to panic that you studied the wrong major and decide your life is over. This is not the case.

Yammer: The Useful Social Network

Yammer. Even though it launched in 2008, I had only heard of it this semester. And it is actually very interesting. I'm not tech savvy and unfortunately it doesn't come with instructions but professors on campus are trying to incorporate it into activity amongst themselves and their students.

Pot, Tyson, and Casey Anthony: Jeselnik Shares Jokes Cut from the Sheen Roast

Last night, in a packed Heritage Hall that was probably breaking fire laws, Anthony Jeselnik gave one of his trademark unadulterated performances that included a few jokes that were cut from Comedy Central's Roast of Charlie Sheen.

His no-holds-barred style of comedy makes Jeselnik unique among comedians, and that showed last night. It was a set full of some brutal humor and completely unafraid to offend, perhaps moreso than usual, since some of these were the jokes that didn't make the cut on the Roast. Find out just how wild Jeselnik got after the jump.

Chevy Brings a Volt to PSU

Chevrolet will donate a Volt to the Penn State Center for Sustainability today at 3:30 p.m. on campus at Foundry Park marking the first time a car of this nature will be used at Penn State. Stop by to check out a Chevy Volt

UPUA Votes to Oppose Voter ID Legislation

For the first time in weeks, the University Park Undergraduate Association actually dealt with a controversial issue. After tabling the issue two weeks ago, UPUA took on the voter identification bill currently awaiting the Pennsylvania State Senate, deliberating on whether they should publicly state opposition to the legislation. According to Governmental Affairs Chair Adam Boyer, if the bill were to be signed into law, all prospective voters would have to present a state-or-Federally issued form of photo identification. Out-of-state drivers licenses and Penn State ID cards, for instance, would not be enough.

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