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Introducing Onward State CincOS

You suggested, we listened. Welcome to the new Onward State, our fifth major redesign.

Some of the words we frequently heard about our previous redesign were cluttered, confusing, and community column. Not sure what's up with all of the C-words. In this redesign, we went back to the basics. A single stream brings together all of Onward State's content. You can choose to filter this stream to show everything, only community content, or only links.

Read on to find out what other exciting changes we made.

Seniors Lead Upset of #18 Michigan State

For once, it all came together for Penn State.

The theme of family has been a constant for this Nittany Lion team all season and it came to fruition on Saturday afternoon as the senior members of the squad finally arrived on the same page to lead Penn State to an upset on eighteenth-ranked Michigan State, 66-62.

Sports Illustrated’s Tom Verducci To Converse At Penn State

Penn State alumnus and my personal hero Tom Verducci will return to State College on Tuesday, January 25 to speak as a part of the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism's Conversation Series. The session will be at 7p.m. in the HUB-Robeson Center Auditorium and is free and open to the public.

Tickets Available for Third Annual Hope Gala

Tickets for the third annual Hope Gala are now available through the New York City chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association. The THON benefit will be held Friday January 21, 2011 at 7:30 pm in Capitale, a restaurant on the Lower East Side.

Is Tom Bradley Leaving Penn State for Pitt?

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that Tom Bradley is likely the new head coach of the University of Pittsburgh's football team:

If offered the job, Bradley, who has not met with Pitt Chancellor Mark Nordenberg, would quickly accept it, according to numerous sources as it is the job he has wanted for quite some time.

Purdue Upends Nittany Lions With Big Second Half

Penn State's first two games of the Big Ten season were characterized by a lack of activity from role players. The Big Three of Talor Battle, Jeff Brooks, and David Jackson carried almost the entire scoring load in a win against Indiana and a tough loss to Michigan.

Help came in the form of redshirt freshman Jermaine Marshall on Wednesday night, but it was still not enough to keep the #10 Boilermakers of Purdue from defeating the Nittany Lions 83-68 at the Bryce Jordan Center.

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