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.
I'll start with the good news: the University Park Undergraduate Association voted 34-1-1 in favor of a program to produce "Know Your Rights" cards for possible downtown run-ins with the law (gasp!) Also, Jessica Roberson was confirmed as the liaison from the Off-Campus Student Union (OSCU).
However, the most controversial issue last evening was the creation of UPUA Donut [sic] Day
A resolution introduced by our very own Rep. Glenn Thompson honoring Coach Joe Paterno for his 400th win and a lifetime of achievements, both on and off the field, passed the House today.
For many, secret shows are only a rumored idea from movies and gossip websites.
Are there really artists that are so popular and overwhelmed that they would rather play an apartment rather than a concert hall? Apparently, yes.
Yesterday afternoon Phusion Projects posted a press release announcing that it will remove caffeine from Four Loko, its flagship product and drink of choice for people who want to get fucked up everywhere.
Phusion Projects preemptively pulled its product instead of waiting for the Food and Drug Administration to bring government action or regulation against its Four Loko beverage.
Two Penn State researchers in the Department of Chemistry--Michael T. Green, an associate professor; and Jonathan Rittle, a former Penn State undergraduate student at the time of the research--have been featured on the cover of the latest issue of Science Magazine for their work with Cytochrome P450.