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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.
The LION 90.7 FM (WKPS-FM) was founded in 1995 as a replacement for Penn State's original student radio station WDFM. The LION broadcasts from the ground floor of the HUB-Robeson Center, serving the Penn State and State College communities with alternative music and talk programming, including live coverage of home Penn State football games.
The Pennsylvania State University is a geographically dispersed university with campuses located throughout Pennsylvania.While the administrative hub of the university is located at its flagship campus in Penn State University Park, the 19 additional commonwealth campuses together enroll 37 percent of Penn State's undergraduate student population.
The Penn State board of trustees approved a ground lease last month for a 1,500-bed housing project at University Drive and College Avenue. Any non-first year student will be eligible to live there.
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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 ...
Penn State football recruiting rankings The Lions are in a familiar Top 20 place heading into the early signing day period . They're ranked No. 15 by On3.com , No. 16 by Rivals.com and No. 17 by ...
When it changed its name from Penn State College to Penn State University in 1953, its president, Milton S. Eisenhower, sought to persuade the town to change its name as well. [7] A referendum failed to yield a majority for any of the choices proposed as a new name, so the town remains State College.