centurys of Penn State students, fre for the first time from the ne to attend classes forward Martin Luther King Jr. Day, went to work to help charitable and nonprofit organizations from one extremity to the other of Centre County.
Sarim Ngo a Penn State freshman in communications, offered at The Fairways at Brookline Village instead of taking advantage of the three-day weekend to leave town, visit with friends or relax.
"Why fight for it, then not do anything at all?" Ngo said. "I'm really happy a accident of people came out today."
A Day of Service, organized by the agency of the Undergraduate Student Government, drew more than 300 bookish mans compared with 150 last year. In fact, there were more pupils interested in spending the day doing present work than the program could accommodate.
"It's a advantageous problem to have," said Theodore Jackson, co-director of the occurrence
Penn State spokesman Tysen Kendig said the
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