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

Word On Campus: What was your favorite Halloween costume as a child?

Lars Thomason Early Education Junior Towanda  “The Hulk in 4th grade. I loved it for the Hulk hands.”  Jordan Ellis Communications  Freshman Baltimore “Spider-Man, that’s my favorite superhero.”  Elies Diez Criminal Justice Freshman New York “The werewolf costume.”  Zachary McCloud Business Freshman Maryland “I was a red Power Ranger.” Charley Hoffman Elementary Education Freshman Altoona … Continue reading Word On Campus: What was your favorite Halloween costume as a child?

Something seems fishy on campus

  By: Sam Homan When going fishing, a person usually expects to make a trip out to the wilderness and be surrounded by trees and wildlife. However, this isn’t always the case. Recent reports of fishing at the Penn State Altoona reflecting pond are becoming more common. The fish being caught are the highly sought after … Continue reading Something seems fishy on campus

The Collegiate Review’s Student Election Survey

Penn State Altoona, are you Ridin’ with Biden or Keeping America Great? Take the Collegiate Review’s quick survey on the presidential election. Click the link below to participate. Results will be reported on the Collegiate Review website on Election Day. You will be prompted to enter your Penn State email address (xyz123@psu.edu). Do so and … Continue reading The Collegiate Review’s Student Election Survey

Word On Campus: What is your biggest fear/phobia?

Christian Hannah Sophomore Communications “I think the world being socially disconnected from one another is my biggest fear.” Edward Iozaw Sophomore Security Risk Analysis Pittsburgh “My biggest fear is suffocation.”   Joshua Naymik Sophomore Business Florida “My biggest fear is God.”    Marcus Ryan Sophomore Cyber Security Pittsburgh “Heights, like really tall heights.”    Michael Rosenberg … Continue reading Word On Campus: What is your biggest fear/phobia?

My Testing Experience: Samira Kante

10/7/20 Photo by Saige Corl Communication instructor Gary Baranec (left) was among the early faculty selected for surveillance testing receiving his testing kit from Jon Carry on Wednesday, Oct. 7 at the Adler Athletic Complex.  Editor’s Note: Collegiate Review Staff Writer Samira Kante recently went through the process of an on-campus COVID-19 test. She decided … Continue reading My Testing Experience: Samira Kante

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