The Centre Daily Times recently ran an editorial lauding the Penn State Alumni Association for its recent creation of a $2.1 million dollar fund that will allow for 35 new annual scholarships to be awarded to financially strapped students at the University.
Alumni Group Leads By Example (CDT) April 28 — The Penn State Alumni Association [...]
Safeguard Old State is making publicly available the report commissioned by the Penn State administration in 2005 called the “Recreation Facilities Analysis.” This is just a part of our continuing coverage of the “Student Facilities Fee” being pushed by the administration.
The Penn State “Grassroots” Network was created by administrators and is funded, staffed and overseen by the Penn State Alumni Association. The goals might be nice, but the name is needlessly deceptive.
The Student Facilities Fee debate rages on. As the dispute between money hungry administrators and democratically elected students continues, Safeguard Old State brings you the inside scoop.
PSN TV Interview: SOS Executive Director on the Administration’s Fiscal Recklessness.
Previous Articles: Safeguard Old State’s coverage of the Student Facilities Fee fiasco.
After failing last Friday at imposing a new, unregulated, $200 per year tax upon the student body, where is the administration left in regards to student fees? What do we hope to see, and why do we fight?
Interview: SOS Executive Director talks with PSN-TV on the “Student Facilities Fee.”
The secret “Student Activity Fee Board” (SAFB) will be voting on the new student tax, the “Student Facility Fee” this Friday. The only problem is, their meetings are not publicized, they have no website and the public doesn’t know when or where they meet. Transparent, right?
The Student Facilities Fee being pushed by the administration isn’t even within their jurisdiction to begin with, yet they’re continuing to push for immediate implementation. This just isn’t right.
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The Student Facilities Fee: Undemocratic & Unnecessary - March 20
The Student Facilities Fee is almost frantically being pushed by the administration upon the student body, even while most students and parents remain unaware due to a lack of publicity and transparency in the fee process. What’s this fee all about, and why is the administration so desperate to see the Trustees approve it by May 16?
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The following is a report written by Executive Director Gavin Keirans on how to revamp The Corner Pocket in the HUB-Robeson Center.