Penn State students from five Commonwealth Campuses came together to provide community service around the Pittsburgh region on Martin Luther King Day, Jan. 20, 2020.
The Penn State DuBois women's basketball team was tested on Friday night by the visiting team of Penn State Mont Alto. A hard-fought effort on both sides, the game would stay close with DuBois going into the half down by only one, 25-24. Mont Alto would go on to win the contest, 58-49.
Left to right, Farmers National Bank Vice President of Business Banking Danyell Bundy and DuBois Branch Manager Kelli Allison present a $2,500 check to Penn State DuBois Chancellor M. Scott McBride and Director of Development Jean Wolf.
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Penn State DuBois will send four students to THON this year to represent the campus as the official THON dancers at the Penn State Dance Marathon scheduled for Feb. 21, through the 23, at the Bryce Jordan Center at University Park. Planning to stay on their feet for 46 consecutive hours are Taylor Butler, of Curwensville; Sarah Voris, of Punxsutawney; Lydia Holt, of Brockway; and Heather Witherow, of Reynoldsville.
The Penn State DuBois women's basketball team captured another PSUAC victory, downing New Kensington 76-52 in their first game of the 2020 year, while Improving their record to 5-2 in conference play, and 10-3 overall.