We have a serious dilemma on our hands here. Halloween falls on a Wednesday and it is yet to be decided when exactly Penn State will celebrate the holiday. In order to get Happy Valley all on the same page, Onward State takes a look at the pros and cons of each possible weekend.
The main focus of Amaechi's speech was that we can all "live big," as he does on a daily basis. When he came out of the closet, becoming the first openly gay NBA player, he realized that the little things in life matter most. The thousands of different situations that occur on a daily basis make such a huge difference in the lives of others. If you are aware of how big you are to these little situations, you can instantly make people feel better.
Dropbox, a cloud storage service, is offering up to 25 GB of free, extra storage space to college students in their "Great Space Race" campaign.
One of Penn State's best known musical theatre groups -- the Penn State Thespians -- will kick off their latest show, a rendition of the famous Mel Brooks' Broadway hit known as The Producers, this coming Thursday night in the Schwab Auditorium. The Producers is the humorous story of a theatrical producer, Max Bialystock, and an accountant, Leo Bloom, who decide to make what they hope will be a Broadway flop so that they can run off with investors' money and bolt to Brazil. Instead, their play turns out to be a huge success much to their dismay.
Have you ever wanted to try making a movie, but didn't know what to make it about? Well, you can set those creative juices in motion with the Student Film Organization's annual 4 Day Film Festival this weekend.