
Though over a dozen faculty parking spaces will be lost due to the construction of the new Biobehavioral Health Building, as will the architectural jewel that is the bridge between Henderson and Henderson South, today I choose to reflect on the closure of the HUB lawn for the next four years.
The construction rigs are already audible; the HUB lawn is slowly being put to death, and will first disappear in parts. Over a little stretch of time it will cease to exist.

Someone took out their anger on this poor, defenseless parking meter over the weekend. It was found in the elevator at the Meridian.

The Penn State athletic department announced its agreement on Monday with Temple on a three-year extension to their football series.

Watch out! Sorority Recruitment 2010 is taking over campus for the next week and a half. Potential new members (PNM) will be visiting each of the 19 Panhellenic Council Chapters in hopes of receiving bids to be a part of their Fall 2010 pledge classes. The process of formal sorority recruitment is very different than […]

Last night, a dark room filled with dancing hipsters, hookah-lovers and music snobs all gathered at Chronic Town to watch Elf Power, an indie-pop band perform. The show, held in the hookah lounge/headshop/vinyl provider was just one of many that are being held at the venue.

The Penn State men's soccer team faced a tough test last weekend. They faced a short practice week, a long trip to Colorado, two matches at high altitude and two challenging road atmospheres. The Nittany Lions were able to overcome these obstacles and win both games on their brutal road trip.