Via Onward State, an independently-run Penn State blog:
Two political heavyweights are set to square off in Schwab Auditorium on April 23 as part of a bipartisan event hosted by the College Democrats and College Republicans. Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs will come to Penn State for a debate that is sure to be both informative and entertaining.
Gibbs is now a contributor with MSNBC. Gingrich is a self-employed author, formerly with Fox News.

























































































































Thehulk
Mar. 12, 2013 at 4:12pmNewt should bring up…
Schools like Harvard should pay their FAIR SHARE…
In fiscal year 2011, Harvard University was more than $12 billion richer than any other college in the country.
The top-ranked Harvard financial endowment was $32,012,729,000 in the 2011 fiscal year, the school reported to U.S. News in a 2012 survey.
These figure was well above the fiscal-year average: Of the 1,189 ranked colleges that reported endowment figures to U.S. News, the average endowment was roughly $313,182,000.
This money should be shared with the rest of the universities, LETS GET CONSERVATIVES ON BOARD and weaken this UNFAIR practice.
PLUS how many grads from Emory and Harvard are unemployed they should be given retraining or their money back. It’s only FAIR.
The GOP should help students cost by going after these UNFAIR ENDOWMENTS!!!!!
These socialist schools should live by socialist rules… It’s time to bring some pain to these liberal institutions
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