
Hockey at a Division I varsity level may soon become a reality at Penn State as the Altoona Mirror is reporting that talks of a new arena being built on campus are heating up and a deal for construction is close to being completed. If this were to occur, both men's and women's varsity hockey teams would be formed.
Read on to find out the details regarding the new arena...

Yesterday, the State Theater announced the ticket sale for Big Head Todd and the Monsters' upcoming show. Tickets will be available at 11 a.m.this morning, both online and at the State Theater box office.
Tickets for the September 29th rock/blues show will be $25. If you want to get an idea about what to expect, you can check out some tracks from their most recent album here.

UPUA has announced that it will not renew the lease of its downtown office at 103 E. Beaver Ave., Suite 11. This does not come as a shock to many as, during the spring's presidential campaign, the old office was frequently mentioned as an example of student money wasted.
Read on to learn how UPUA came to its decision...

The lineup for the 2010-11 Forum Speaker Series has been formally announced, and it contains a wide array of speakers who will be visiting Penn State this year. While their names may not be readily recognizable, these folks will be speaking about some pressing, diverse issues.
Read on to learn who the Committee is bringing to campus...

Penn State's award winning EcoCAR Advance Vehicle Team will be showcasing their work at Science U Camp this morning. The team's car recently won third place at the 2010 EcoCAR challenge out of 16 teams from various North American universities. In addition to giving a presentation on the vehicle, the team will be giving campers a chance to build their own vehicles from fuel cell kits.
If you want to stop by and check out the car for yourself, you can stop by the Hybrid & Hydrogen Vehicle Research Laboratory of the Larson Institute from 9 to 10:15 a.m.

Attention all Greeks! A newspaper entitled, "The Odyssey" will be released this fall semester for all to read. If you're Greek, you may have seen an email in your PSU inbox from your IFC President passing along the word from Ben Prigal, the publisher of "The Odyssey".
The main purpose of The Odyssey is to express the positive aspects of the Greek Community. The newspaper will give a platform for Greek life, all the writers are from the Penn State Greek system. The Odyssey is a niche lifestyle publication that showcases the benefits of Greek life.
Read on to learn more...