Penn State freshmen and sophomores have the option to live in Lion LaunchPad — a Living Learning Community in Leete Hall in North Halls designed to promote the “entrepreneurial community”
Penn State University Park Undergraduate Association approved Resolution #14-16: In Support of Improving Gender Inclusive Housing and Open Housing, at its meeting Wednesday.
Last spring, when Penn State shifted classes to remote instruction, I decided that for my safety it was better for me to return to Brazil, my home country. After booking the last flight available from LATAM Airlines, I quickly packed up my dorm room, left my things in a friend’s apartment downtown, took a bus to New York, and made the trip back home where I spent the rest of the semester and summer.
This fall, due to travel restrictions and the fact that most of my classes were online anyway, I decided to stay home. Now, for the spring, considering that I had most of my classes in person, a job, and an internship lined up, I booked my ticket back to the U.S. so I could attend those in-person classes and do the internship that I was so excited for.