Some students may be experiencing service issues with Penn State websites like Canvas and LionPath.
According to Penn State IT, the websites are having access issues on Wednesday. IT said it s working to resolve the issue.
.@penn state is experiencing an issue with access to some websites and authentication for services like Canvas and LionPATH. IT is working to resolve. Penn State IT (@PennStateIT) March 17, 2021
Penn State IT encourages anyone experiencing technical issues to call 814-865-HELP or email ITservicedesk@psu.edu.
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MISSOURI- Multiple mid-Missouri roads are closed due to flooding, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation s traveler map.
Macon County Route HH, four miles south of Route J at Rock Creek, and Shelby County Route A, between County Road 424 and County Road 426/432, have re-opened.
Route Z, north of Boonville, is closed.
A large portion of Route Z in Howard County is closed due to flooding. The flooding occurred because of heavy rainfall last night, as well as this morning. @KOMUnewspic.twitter.com/Eals8ClCV8 Patterson Fallis (@PFallis TV) March 17, 2021
Route Z closure in Howard County
According to the map, the following roads are closed:
Students will be allowed two guests for the ceremony to abide by coronavirus safety regulations.
A livestream virtual commencement option will be made available for those unable to attend in person on May 9.
Penn State President Eric Barron said the university will adjust plans if needed based on coronavirus cases at the time.
The Penn State community took to social media to express their feelings on the announcement.
Some Penn Staters were excited to see the university bring back in-person commencement.
That is tremendous news Tom Brennan (@tombrennan105) March 17, 2021
However, some people were concerned with the limitations of the commencement due to coronavirus regulations.
COLUMBIA - Columbia Police are investigating a fatal crash on Range Line Street that left one pedestrian dead on Tuesday night.Â
The crash happened near the intersection of Range Line Street and Big Bear Boulevard. Police were on the scene at around 10:20 p.m. on Tuesday night.Â
According to a press release from CPD, the driver drove southbound on Range Line Street when the pedestrian was lying in the driving lane on the street. The driver attempted to change lanes but hit the pedestrian.Â
The pedestrian has been identified as Jefferson City man Cory Black, 46. Next of kin has been notified.Â
Iowa Basketball picked up its first verbal commitment in the 2022 recruiting class on Monday afternoon. New York big man Riley Mulvey announced his verbal pledge on social media.Â
Proud to announce that Iâm committing to the university of Iowa #futurehawkeye@IowaHoops@rjrosa113 thank you for the amazing edit pic.twitter.com/HX745dOGgG Riley Mulvey â22 (@MulveyRiley) March 15, 2021 Iowa has always been my No. 1, the 6-foot-11, 230-pound junior told HN. I was planning to visit and decide after, but with COVID visits weren t going to be what I thought. After I realized that, I decided to commit.
Mulvey, who plays for Albany (NY) St. Thomas More High, chose the Hawkeyes ahead of offers from Syracuse, Penn State and others.Â