Suicide “Stomper”
The State College community comes together to create the Stompers project to benefit those affected by suicide. Mariam Sylla reports.
View ArticleStalking in Centre County
Learn what you need to know about stalking and how to protect yourself. Reporter Alexandra Hogan has the story.
View ArticlePenn Staters Lend A Hand To Flint
A group of Penn State students are rallying support for people facing the ongoing water crisis in Flint, Michigan. Reporter Angel Brock has the story.
View ArticleJean Tuggy Remembered
Police are still investigating the murder of Jean Tuggy. Reporter Sam DelRosso sat down with one of Tuggy's friends to talk about what she was like.
View ArticleHuman Trafficking: A Survivor’s Story
Human Trafficking happens much more than people know, even here in Pennsylvania. Reporter Alexandra Hogan explores the issue and talks with a survivor.
View ArticleCentral PA Judge Remembers Late Justice Antonin Scalia
As the nation remembers Justice Scalia, our reporter Megan Caldwell talked with a local Federal Judge, who has a personal connection to the justice.
View ArticleWhy she THONs
Lauren Davis is a member of the Penn State Outing Club member and a volunteer this year at the IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon.
View Article‘86 Dancer Relives THON
THON was held in the White Building and raised $245,000 when Jamey Perry danced. Now, he remembers what it was like (tiring!) and why he did it.
View ArticleREPLAY: #THON16 | The final minute
Student volunteers live streamed THON16 for two days straight, leading up to the final minute when the fund-raising total for this year was revealed: $9,770,332.32 Totals through the years 2016 — $...
View ArticleThe people of THON 2016
Multimedia highlights from #THON2016 shared by journalists from the College of Communications. Follow these links to view full feeds of their coverage on Instagram and Twitter/Periscope. [View the...
View ArticleRemembering Jean Tuggy
The community of Ferguson Township gathered to commemmorate the life of Jean Tuggy during her memorial service. Leart Vuciterna has the story.
View ArticleApple Fights FBI Orders
The U.S. government ordered Apple to create a "backdoor" to let the FBI override the security settings on a phone used by the San Bernardino terrorists, but Apple is fighting back. Kyle Rosenthal...
View ArticlePenn State Hockey Senior Day
Eight hockey players celebrated senior day during their last home game against Ohio State. Keith Smith has more on the story.
View ArticleGood Taste, Clean Hands
Have you ever found yourself craving a piece of sweet, rich chocolate? Just imagining snapping off a big slab of chocolate is enough to make anyone’s mouth water. But there is nothing worse on a hot...
View ArticleLiving With Lupus: Joyce Benatti
Living with Lupus Joyce Benatti’s life demands that she spends hours at a time strapped to a machine. Is she an operator? No. She handles over fifteen different medications. Is she a pharmacist? Guess...
View ArticleSiblings At Penn State
Many Penn State students have siblings attending the University. Introduction to Photojournalism students were assigned to photograph and interview Penn Staters who had a brother or sister on campus.
View ArticleHunters’ Dollars Promote Well-Being of Animals From Songbirds to Elk
As children, we are often taught to do our “fair share.” We pitched in to clean up after recess, we did our dishes, took out the trash, made our beds. We were told to turn off the water while brushing...
View ArticleLeaving His Post
Penn State's "Mike the Mailman" is saying goodbye after serving the community for almost half a century. Reporter Georgie Wayne has the story.
View ArticleHolocaust Survivor Story
Holocaust survivor Sonia Goldstein shares her survival story to the Penn State University.
View ArticleI’m A Performer
Kenny Sukitch isn’t your average Civil Engineering Major. He is a musician and part-time DJ at a fraternity every Friday night too. Kenny explained that the tough engineering curriculum made him...
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