UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — One of Penn State's most iconic and tradition-rich trees — known as the Old Willow — came down on the University Park campus on Friday, March 26, due to strong winds throughout central Pennsylvania. The tree was a third-generation descendent of the original Old Willow, which was planted in 1859 by Professor William Waring and believed to have been brought to campus by the University’s first president, Evan Pugh, as a willow off-shoot he returned with after a six-year trip in Europe.
“The loss of the Old Willow is a tremendous loss for campus that is tied to a long tradition,” said Bill Sitzabee, Penn State’s vice president of facilities management and planning and chief facilities officer.