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Indigenous Peoples' Day brought cultural awareness and Supaman to Penn State.
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Lion's Pantry student president, Juan-Rodrigo Solares, updates on Cub Pantry Closures and Lion's Pantry developments
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This week marks one year since the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel and the beginning of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. Penn State’s “Students for Justice in Palestine” group is hosting a “week of action” on the University Park campus.
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Penn State trustees can't move forward with a vote to remove an outspoken board member that had been scheduled for Thursday, under a ruling from a Centre County judge.
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Penn State has about 18,500 new undergraduates this fall, according to preliminary numbers, which show the enrollment of new undergraduates at University Park going up.
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Penn State is receiving federal funding to open a Veterans Business Outreach Center that will help military veterans and their spouses across the state looking to set up and run businesses.
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Pennsylvania’s new budget year started Monday, but Penn State employees will have to wait for their annual pay raises until lawmakers approve state funding for the university.
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Penn State and the Teamsters Local 8 have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, just days after the unionized employees had voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike, if needed, and days before the old contract expired.
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The Teamsters Local 8, which represents about 2,500 Penn State employees, voted overwhelmingly this week to authorize a strike, as negotiations to reach a deal continue.
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The Teamsters Union Local 8, which represents about 2,500 technical service employees at Penn State, is voting on whether to authorize a strike, as negotiations continue for a new contract to replace the one that expires June 30.