by Kristin Goett | Jun 1, 2016 | News
We all know how talented our Nittany Lions are. From National Champions to All-Americans, Penn State is home to many incredible athletes. This year, two Penn State-associated athletes will be doing their absolute best to qualify for the upcoming 2016 Olympics in Rio...
by Kristin Goett | Apr 14, 2016 | Football, News
This coming weekend is one of the most anticipated events of the spring semester for Penn State alumni, football fans, and students: Blue-White Weekend. What may just be a football scrimmage to some, is practically a holiday of Penn State celebration to others. While...
by Kristin Goett | Apr 1, 2016 | News
This past Wednesday evening, over 200 Penn State students, alumni, and community members gathered in Heritage Hall and the HUB to help fight domestic violence by watching a fashion show. Although this may seem like an unorthodox way to fight domestic violence, this...
by Dawn Meyer | Nov 19, 2015 | News |
I first learned about cognitive dissonance in an undergrad psych class. It’s the feeling of discomfort that results from holding two conflicting beliefs. The concept resonated so strongly with my musical background that I could almost hear it, as if it was a dissonant...
by Danielle Stemple | Sep 4, 2015 | News
Franklin One day more. Another day until we know, How Penn State football will start the show; This team we’ve always known and loved, Will beat Temple and rise above, One day more. Hackenberg I’ve practiced hard all year long. My mind is clear, my arm is strong....
by Ben Baney | Aug 23, 2014 | News
I know that I could have done more before today. I could have skipped that cookie, read that book, worked out more, took better care of my teeth or whatever else I typically regret. There are bigger life events that have also caused me feelings of stress and emotional...