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  2. HUB-Robeson Center - Wikipedia

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    The original, 1953 iteration of the building was named the Hetzel Union Building, or HUB, after Penn State president Ralph D. Hetzel, who served as the 10th president of Penn State University from 1927 to 1947. [citation needed] Prior to 1999, the Robeson Center resided in the Walnut Building on Penn State’s campus.

  3. Daily Collegian - Wikipedia

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    A logo for the Daily Collegian, the student newspaper at Penn State University The logo the Daily Collegian used in the 1980s The current Daily Collegian logo. After the publishers of the Penn State Collegian approved a move to begin printing the newspaper daily the masthead of the paper was changed to the Daily Collegian. The publication began ...

  4. Penn State child sex abuse scandal - Wikipedia

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    Downtown State College was the location of the November 9–10 student protest. A few Penn State students, angered over Spanier's role in the 2001 incident as well as his statement of support for Curley and Schultz, created a Facebook page, "Fire Graham Spanier", to call on Penn State's Board of Trustees to fire him. [217]

  5. Murder of Betsy Aardsma - Wikipedia

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    The murder of Betsy Aardsma is an American murder case dating from November 1969, in which a 22-year-old graduate student was murdered by a single stab wound inside the Pattee Library at the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) in University Park, Pennsylvania.

  6. Penn State Nittany Lions men's ice hockey - Wikipedia

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    The current program traces its roots back to 1971 when the program was restarted at the non-NCAA level. [10] Consensus in the ice hockey community considered Penn State to play on a level comparable to NCAA Division III teams, with whom Penn State routinely scheduled games prior to the move to Division I. [11] [12] The Icers also played Division I, in-state opponent Robert Morris.

  7. The Black Caucus at Penn State University - Wikipedia

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    Penn State-Boston College Halftime Demonstration. On November 1, 1969, the Black Student Union demonstrated against institutional racism during halftime of the Penn State-Boston College football game. According to the Collegian staff writer, Steve Solomon, the statement that was to be read during halftime addressed being black in a ...

  8. WKPS - Wikipedia

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    WKPS (90.7 FM, The LION 90.7fm) is a college radio station owned by Penn State University in University Park, Pennsylvania.The station runs on a full-time, multi-format schedule featuring a wide variety of programming.

  9. Penn State Alma Mater - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-1980's, it became popular at Penn State football games for students and alumni to replace the alma mater's lyrics with, "We don't know the god-damn words". Participating members were often criticized by alumni for their failure to acknowledge that the university placed the lyrics on the stadium's large screen while the band was ...