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Month: March 2012

Another Spring, Another Quarterback Competition: Is The Third Time a Charm?

Two time All-Big Ten quarterback Daryll Clark played his final game for Penn State on January 1, 2010. Immediately after, the Nittany Lions began searching for his replacement. Fast forward more than two years later, and the search is still unable to find stability, consistency, and quality play from the quarterback position. Read about this years contenders after the jump.

The Penn State Hybrid: Built by Students

Penn State's Advanced Vehicle Team will be hosting an event to show off their design architecture plan for the car they're building for the EcoCAR 2 competition. The event will be held on Wednesday, March 28th from noon to 3:00 pm outside the Thomas D. Larson Pennsylvania Transportation Institution on University Drive and Hastings Road. Everyone is welcome to come check out the architecture design of the car and meet the members of the team.

The Presidency That Was

The next UPUA President -- be it Courtney Lennartz, Evan Ponter, or Maggie Quinn -- will have gigantic shoes to fill. With the upcoming Jerry Sandusky trial and the Louis Freeh report due within the next year, I can promise you this -- shit will hit the fan in our Happy Valley again, and the Student Body President will once again be thrust into the national spotlight.

And I know that when it does, I'll miss T.J.

#MusicMonday Covers Your Listening Needs Until Arts Crawl

Arts Crawl is this weekend and it looks like an exciting one. Ramona Falls is headlining, and plenty of local bands will be rocking out around the arts buildings on campus. In fact, this year there's even going to be a few DJs performing. But until then, you might need some new jams to occupy your mind. We offer this set to help you out. This week's suggestions come from Shawn Christ, Meghin Moore, Sam Cooper and a pair from Matthew D'Ippolito.

Yellowcard Massacres Stage With Lights and Sounds

Stop, turn, take a look around! At all the lights and sounds! Alumni Hall shook last night as Yellowcard massacred the stage with their loud, funky, punk rock sounds. And yes, there was a bunch of bright lights, too.

Grillers Still Closed But Plans To Re-Open Soon

After being closed by the Health Department on Thursday, Grillers states that they are working on the issue and will re-open asap. Check out the details after the jump.

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