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Penn State Altoona Students Favor Trump over Biden, 152 to 112

Penn State Altoona (PSU Altoona) conducted an unscientific and unofficial online survey to learn more about the voting intentions and political and social concerns of the PSU Altoona student body. When the survey closed at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, 2020, 280 students had participated. Of the participants, 269 of the 280 said that they were registered to vote. Of the participants, 152 said they would vote for President Donald … Continue reading Penn State Altoona Students Favor Trump over Biden, 152 to 112

Students Actively Living the Truth seek to build a stronger community.

The Collegiate Review sat down with Matthew Geiner, president of Penn State Altoona’s Student’s Actively Living the Truth (SALT), to learn what the organization is doing for the student body. SALT is a christian organization that provides bible study and emotional support for students who are interested in learning more about Christianity. “We want every … Continue reading Students Actively Living the Truth seek to build a stronger community.

Alumni in a World of Swords & Sorcery

Collegiate Review sat down with PSU Altoona’s Athletics Director Brent Baird to learn why social distancing is making it more important than ever to take time to exercise.   With COVID-19 still a serious risk, students are taking many classes via video-chat. “Even the daily exercise,” stated Baird, “of walking between Nittany Pointe and a classroom building, […] that natural day to day [exercise] … Continue reading Alumni in a World of Swords & Sorcery

PSU Altoona Alumni Come Together While Maintaining Social Distance

On Oct 2, The Collegiate Review met with PSU Altoona alumni Georgia Marlin and Megan Helbig, and others, on roll20.net for an evening of bonding, fun, and exploration. Through the convenience of roll20.net’s video chat and the power of imagination, Dungeon Master (DM) Adrian Shawley led the party of intrepid adventurers through a fantasy world … Continue reading PSU Altoona Alumni Come Together While Maintaining Social Distance