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Month: September 2012

10 Questions with G. Love

On September 19th, G. Love will be playing at Penn State for Rock the Vote. See what he had to say about everything from "Cold Beverages" to the Philadelphia Eagles.

The New Penn State Dining App Sucks

For a long time, it's been a nuisance to get on a computer -- and an even bigger nuisance to pick up the Daily Collegian -- to check what is going to be served in the dining halls. I was relieved when I heard about the new dining app, which would seem to an easy and convenient solution for navigating the dining halls. How wrong I was.

The LGBTA Alliance Struggles to Balance Activism and Advocacy

Last night, the Penn State LGBTA Student Alliance elected Joshua Glossner to fill the vacant treasurer position left void in the organizations after a falling out with executive board members over changing the name of the club to it's more dated title, SpeakOut. But a rift exists below the surface where half of the queer community is edging into radicalism while the other half fears militant activism could compromise the strides taken by the LGBTA at PSU. Read more about the internal strife of the Student Alliance after the jump.

Topher Stephenson Translates Summertime Into Music

Onward State sits down with student musician and co-creator of State in the Real, Topher Stephenson, to discus the release of his newest acoustic jam, Shameless Self Promotion, as well as dig into the summertime theme behind Stephenson's soon-to-be released EP, Warm Weather Music. Listen to Shameless Self Promotion and let us know what you think in the comments after the jump.

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Drinking Games Guide: Part 1

Drinking games give Natty a reason to exist. They can make a quiet night in with the roommates a complete shitshow. Most importantly, they give you something to do while you're enjoying an alcoholic beverage with your friends and fellow Penn Staters.

A Message to the NCAA on Mark Emmert’s Hypocrisy

After the NCAA concluded that North Carolina was not in violation of any rules, it would appear that Mark Emmert & Co. has been very hypocritical in their decision making this summer.

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