Topics

More

Valley Mag Releases Newest Issue

In the past four years and six issues, Valley Magazine has come a long way, featuring amazing cover girls, such as Blue Sapphires and THON Overalls. The newest issue came out this week and is available for anyone to pick up for free in the HUB.

“We expect around 8,500 people to read this issue, but more is always better!” Valley Magazine Editor-in-Chief Erin Mawe said. “There were some layout and content changes in this issue because we wanted to appeal to more students with brighter colors and more interesting stories.”

The cover girl for this issue is Panhellenic Council President Sara Linkosky, who defines the Valley idea of spotlighting women who are extremely involved on campus and are attempting to make a positive impact during their tenure here.

An application process exists for anyone interested in becoming a cover girl or who would like to refer a friend. Potential cover girls then have to be interviewed.

The Fall 2010 issue of the Valley will be available for the rest of the week in the HUB. Mawe gives it her stamp of approval, saying there is “nothing else like it on campus.”

Your ad blocker is on.

Please choose an option below.

Sign up for our e-mail newsletter:
OR
Support quality journalism:
Purchase a Subscription!

About the Author

‘He’s One Of The Best Coaches I’ve Ever Had’: Andy Kotelnicki Sticking With Penn State Football Despite Head Coaching Rumors

In just one season with the Nittany Lions, Kotelnicki is already revered by his players.

News & Notes From James Franklin Ahead Of SMU In The College Football Playoff

Franklin touched on Beau Pribula, Drew Allar, and Andy Kotelnicki’s decisions to leave or stay at Penn State.

Penn State Football’s Offensive Line Aiming To Carry Success Into College Football Playoff

The offensive line replaced three players who were drafted after the 2023 season.

113kFollowers
164kFollowers
63.1kFollowers
4,570Subscribers
Sign up for our Newsletter
Other posts by Ariel

Explaining the Fro-Yo War: Who Came Out on Top

Fro-yo (or frozen yogurt) is the latest craze to take over Happy Valley. Healthier than ice cream with an infinite number of toppings, the combination is drive girls in droves downtown to get their fix. The addition of two new businesses has led to a extreme price war, with owners vying to have not only the best prices but each claiming their flavors are the best. Since we know our readers don’t have the time to try them all and decide for themselves, we did it for you and have decided which really hits the spot.

If You Have the Balls, Show Yours

Sorry I’m NOT Sorry: Four Years, No Regrets