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Student Celebrates Mardi Gras in Simmons

Even though Simmons Dining Hall made a commitment to healthy eating this year, they didn’t skimp out on Fat Tuesday. Last night, the dining hall hung gold, purple, and green streamers and loaded its trays with authentic novelties from the Gulf Coast like King Cake and Jambalaya. The tablecloths and beads further served to conjure up the […]

Dr. Martin Luther King’s Penn State Speech

Penn State is still very much in the weekend– the university is closed for Martin Luther King Day. Gandhi’s grandson will be speaking here on Wednesday in honor of MLK, who incidentally once gave a speech at Penn State. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr spoke to a crowd of about 8,000 people in Rec Hall […]

WE R SO RDY FOR 2009!

As you can see, we’ve posted significantly less over break than we did while school was in session. There just hasn’t been a lot going on… other than the Rose Bowl of course. A week from today, second semester will begin at Penn State. This will be Onward State’s first true semester, and we’re excited […]

(Go West) Sun in wintertime

Harrisburg International Airport was busier than usual today as Penn State fans began their journeys westward for the Rose Bowl in Pasedena. Six of seven charter planes left today, according to The Patriot News. The increased business has slightly cushioned the airport from what will still be a poor year financially. Without the Penn State […]

How Spanier Spends His Holidays

Graham Spanier posted an assortment of brief movie reviews this weekend on Penn State Live— 17 reviews in total. Spanier says that he reviewed fewer movies this year because of the short amount of time between graduation ceremonies and Christmas. Indeed, with graduation on the 20 and Christmas on the 25, Spanier had just five […]

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