Two more students have been charged in connection with the Mifflin Streak, police said Thursday, bringing the total charged in the annual event to five.
Charges of open lewdness and disorderly conduct were filed in Magisterial District Justice Carmine Prestia's office against Daniel H. Mozer (sophomore-division of undergraduate studies) and Elizabeth R. Burke (sophomore-liberal arts), according to the Penn State Police report.
Three other students were also charged with disorderly conduct and open lewdness after the May 5 streak, police said, and one faces an additional charge of resisting arrest.
The Mifflin Streak is an annual event in which students run naked down Mifflin Road.