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Day: August 28, 2012

Lions Pull Through to Defeat Hartford 3-2

Although a rain delay may have put a damper on the initially large audience, the Penn State Men's Soccer team defeated Hartford Monday night at Jeffrey Field, 3-2.

Making Moves in Summer: Tawa & Atomisk

Blips, wubs, bass drops and pounding four-on-the-floor beats were once primarily reserved for sweaty basement raves and underground city nightclubs—but not anymore. Progressive house DJs and Penn State students, Keegan Tawa and Andy Fitton, are determined to capitalize off of the rising fame of electronic music while clinging to the musical talent that seems to be lost as genres bleed into the mainstream. Listen to Tawa & Atomisk's new song, Matter, and an analysis of the piece after the jump.

Penn State is Still Gay-Friendly

Though Penn State’s party rankings might have dropped this year, students can still be proud of a consistently high LGBT-friendly campus rating.

Awarded by Campus Pride, the LGBT-friendly Campus Climate Index takes eight factors – including campus safety and health support – into account. Yet again, Penn State received a ranking of five stars, which is the highest rank possible from the CCI.

Student Patio Party Set for September 5

The Center for Performing Arts is hosting a Student Patio Party on September 5th. It will take place from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. in the Eisenhower Auditorium. It will feature the singer-songwriter The Ready Set.

SC Spikes to Host “Prevent Child Abuse Night”

The State College Spikes, the single-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, will hold a Prevent Child Abuse Night at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park on Wednesday night. Tickets for the ballgame are 10 dollars, with 7 dollars benefiting Prevent Child Abuse Pennsylvania as the Spikes take on the Auburn Doubledays, a single-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals.

Football Depth Chart Features a Few Surprises

It's game week. That means the release of an updated depth chart--one that was rather predictable but did feature a few interesting surprises specifically at the backup quarterback, slot receiver, and defensive end spots.

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