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PRS TO SPLIT IN TO TWO SEPARATE ORGANIZATIONS

State College, Pa. - After six-and-a-half years serving as a student club to the Penn State campus, PRS founder Ryan Buell and co. are taking their organization to new heights.  The organization will be splitting from Penn State University and acting as an independent, national organization.  The club, however, will remain.  It will now act as a branch to the national PRS.

“We’ve known this day would come for some time now,” said PRS founder Ryan Buell.  “And we honestly have two emotions about it.  On one hand, we’re saddened to be leaving our home, but at the same time, we feel a tremendous amount of freedom.  We are now taking the next step in our journey.”

The national PRS will be known for the time being as simply Paranormal Research Society LLC.  Its new website will debut within a month.  PRS LLC has recently relocated to a new office on College Ave.  It is currently not open to the public.

As for “Paranormal State,” Buell feels that the show will “age” with its stars, all of which, as of this month, are now graduates from the university.

“We can’t remain college students forever,” said Buell.  “We are now young professionals.  We will still maintain friendly relations with Penn State and of course, ties with the club.”

The Penn State PRS organization has recently elected a new Director, Buell said, and the club organization has been offered office space at the PRS LLC headquarters.

“Essentially, there are now two PRS’,” said Buell.

The national PRS will now offer support for UNIV-CON, the club as well as the core, internal research.  The club, which is still open to Penn State students, will work closely with the organization and support major endeavors such as UNIV-CON.

 

 

 

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