
Running every 15 minutes from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, the campus shuttle offers free transportation to 23 stops on campus. Notable stops include East Halls, the library, and the business building.

Most of us have now learned better than to put our implicit trust in the CATA app with its frequent crashes and occasionally unreliable information, but is there any hope that we can one day track our beloved Loops and Links with peace of mind?

But the real action happens every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday between midnight and 4 a.m., and despite not being willing to give their names, the CATA bus drivers left no details out in describing their rowdy after-dark shifts.

Bad news could be coming for students who commute to campus from a few miles away -- CATA is expected to increase its bus fare by 25 cents.

Every once in a while, the running buddy can't make it, your music isn't getting you pumped to run, or you are lacking motivation to get a hard run in. Luckily, outside motivation can exist through Penn State's lovely public transportation system, AKA the Blue and White Loops.

I've already posted about some of the best apps for college. This time I've narrowed the focus to be a bit more Penn State specific.