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Penn State undergraduates whose families make $75,000 a year or less are slated to see their tuition stay the same in the upcoming year, while others will see their tuition increase 2% to 6%, under a plan the board of trustee’s finance committee approved Thursday morning.
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The family of Colten Brown, a Penn State graduate who died from COVID-19 in 2021, starts a foundation awarding scholarships to Penn State Behrend students in Brown's honor.
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Penn State’s new president Neeli Bendapudi talks about the changing landscape of higher education and how that affects student success at Penn State.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Two years after the coronavirus hit the United States, Pennsylvania residents reflect on the effects of the pandemic on their lives.
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The PSU Ukrainian Society held its second rally within the past week in support of Ukraine.
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The majority of counties in Pennsylvania are no longer experiencing high levels of COVID-19 in the community, according to an update the Centers for Disease Control published Thursday.