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Penn Stater Ian Rosenberger collapses on the float after retreiving the bottle that won Koror tribe the reward challenge in 'Survivor: Palau.'
Penn Stater Ian Rosenberger ran into a little bit of trouble during the reward challenge, but recovered and ended up winning the reward for his Koror tribe in episode five of "Survivor: Palau." The reward came with a twist this time, however. While Koror got to enjoy a dinner of beef stew and root beer, they had to eat it at tribal council, after they voted off one member. Willard became the first member of Koror to be voted off. Rival Ulong tribe also had to vote off a member, as they watched Koror enjoy their meal. In another twist, Koror tribe voted to give one member of Ulong tribe immunity. With Ibrehem winning immunity, Angie was voted out of Ulong tribe. Rosenberger moves on to episode six, which will air at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, on CBS. 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