Deitric Murphy
WPSU FM Radio InternDeitric Murphy is a fourth-year student at Penn State University Park. He is majoring in journalism with a focus in broadcast and is also working on a Theatre minor, Business Certificate and a Sports Journalism Certificate. Murphy aspires to be an actor for film when he graduates college, but as a journalist he would like to work for ESPN or ABC as a talk-show host. When not at work, he is playing video games, hanging out with friends or listening to music.
-
Senior quarterback Sean Clifford created "Limitless NIL," a company that helps student athletes get name, image and likeness deals after the NCAA changed their policy last summer allowing athletes to get paid for it.
-
Centre County announced their "Pardon Project of Centre County" on Friday, April 26 in downtown State College. The project attempts to help formerly incarcerated residents get pardoned for their past crimes.
-
Penn State students held a pride march and rally that took them from the HUB to the Old Main Steps. April marks Penn State pride month for the university.
-
Penn State held a rally called "Take Back the Night," as part of sexual assault awareness month. People got to tell their personal stories, march throughout campus and hold a candlelight vigil for those that didn't survive sexual assaults.
-
Indo-Pacific band "Small Island Big Song" visited Penn State last week to teach the community different ways to save the environment as well as some of their culture, including music.
-
Starting on March 23, masks are not required to be worn on any Penn State campus in any room. Different members of the Penn State community react to the policy change.
-
Two years after the coronavirus hit the United States, Pennsylvania residents reflect on the effects of the pandemic on their lives.
-
The PSU Ukrainian Society held its second rally within the past week in support of Ukraine.
-
Researchers in the Department of Kinesiology at Penn State University found that "bicycle friendly universities" are not promoting bike riding towards minority groups often.
-
Penn State students discuss their feelings about the university's decision to return to the semester in-person despite surges in coronavirus cases.