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Penn Stater Ian Rosenberger, right, continues to contribute to his tribe's success on 'Survivor: Palau.'
At the start of "Survivor: Palau" episode four, Koror and Ulong tribes each were instructed to pick a leader. Koror tribe chose Penn Stater Ian Rosenberger, whose job was to pick six tools with which the tribe had to build a bathroom. Since Koror tribe has three more members than rival Ulong tribe, Rosenberger also had to choose three of his tribe mates to sit out of the challenge. The judge in the challenge decided that Koror had built the best bathroom, so they won the reward of a professionally built shelter. Rosenberger sat out of the immunity challenge, but his Koror tribe again won immunity, guaranteeing that Rosenberger and his tribemates would move on to the fifth episode and sending Ulong to its fourth straight tribal counsel. Tune in to see how Rosenberger fares in the next episode of "Survivor: Palau," scheduled to air at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 16. Roseberger, 23, a native of Ambridge, majored in agricultural extension and educational leadership at Penn State, and served as student government president. To vote for Rosenberger as the favorite "Survivor," go to http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor10/vote/popularity.shtml and for Rosenberger's biography, go to http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor10/survivors/bio/ian.shtml