~ 12.8.2020
In a year filled with change and new challenges, college newspapers across the country continue to work through times of sickness and health to inform and hold accountable their universities and local communities.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed many aspects of daily, social and academic life, but Penn State’s student journalists at the independent student-run paper, The Daily Collegian, continue to prove their dedication to their craft.
Their work during this time is not without its mental, emotional and physical tolls as they strive to remain a reliable constant in their community, all while balancing their roles as full-time students, friends and family members.
~by Lily LaRegina

Managing editor Lindsey Toomer goes over edits to a page design with reporter Justin Morganstein, left, and football editor Benjamin Ferree.
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Assistant news editor Grace Miller at work during the the paper’s print night on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020 in The Daily Collegian’s office in State College, Pa.
Sports editor Jake Aferiat checks assistant news editor Megan Swift’s temperature as she enters The Daily Collegian’s office. As part of the Collegian’s fall coronavirus protocol, all staff members entering the office must sign in and have their temperature checked.
Digital managing editor Shane Connelly rests on a couch at The Daily Collegian’s office.
The Daily Collegian is a student-run news outlet at Penn State. The staff produces a print edition as well as a daily website. The pandemic has reduced the twice-weekly printed newspaper to once-a-week for the foreseeable future.
Lily LaRegina is a staff photographer for The Daily Collegian and a journalism major in the Donald P. Bellisario Colllege of Communications at Penn State.
~12.08.2020