![]() ![]() Pair the two controllers through the PC’s Bluetooth if the controllers support wireless connectivity. Stay on the Bluetooth And Other Devices page.Pick the Settings icon to access different settings for your PC.Click on the Windows icon on the taskbar to open the Start menu.PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam controllers all have the feature. Turn On Bluetooth by clicking the toggle switch.Bluetooth And Other Devices – Image Credits.Next, press the + button beside Add Bluetooth Or Other Device.The PC will start looking for available devices nearby.Last week one of Penn State’s student media outlets, Onward State, printed a “Penn State History Lesson” which claimed that the origin of the iconic “We Are Penn State” phrase and cheer was from the actions of the 1947-48 football team, who admirably stood up to racial prejudice. The story is beautiful and inspirational. The story has been repeated multiple times by Onward State, The Daily Collegian, Penn Stater alumni magazine, the Centre Daily times and more. ![]() I understand it’s become part of Penn State’s orientation for students. The inspirational stand by the football team is fact. It’s a proud moment in Penn State history, one we should all embrace.īut it was not the source of the phrase and cheer. The real source of the phrase and cheer was told first in 1999, by noted Penn State historian, Lou Prato in the publication Town and Gown. In that article, since reposted at, Prato details how the Penn State cheerleaders in the mid 1970s and early 1980s created the cheer. Now it has grown into an iconic statement for students, alumni and others, connecting everyone to our Penn State. Prato’s story is the correct one? For those who want to accept the claim that the 1947-48 football team events are the source of the phrase “We Are Penn State”, they have to address four major issues.Between 1947-48 and the late 1970s/early 1980s, there is no mention of the phrase “We Are Penn State” or its connection to the events surrounding the Cotton Bowl in The Collegian archives or any other university source. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |