
Punk rockers Mayday Parade and The Maine took over a packed Alumni Hall on Saturday. In their first Penn State appearance since the 2010 Movin' On Festival, Mayday Parade put on an upbeat show that will not be forgotten anytime soon.

Coming off this weekend's huge win at Iowa, excitement for Saturday's White Out against Ohio State is at an all time high. In preparation for an expected larger-than-average turnout, Nittanyville will begin Monday night.

Penn State's 38-14 blowout victory over the Iowa Hawkeyes last night at Kinnick Stadium earned the Nittany Lions some additional votes in the latest AP Top 25 Poll. They remain unranked, but received 18 votes, up from the one vote they were given the past two weeks.

A dominant performance from start to finish. It is difficult to come up with a better way to describe what transpired at Kinnick Stadium tonight. When it was over, the scoreboard showed a 38-14 victory for Penn State. Those numbers show a blowout victory for the Nittany Lions (5-2, 3-0) over the Iowa Hawkeyes (4-3, 2-1), and yet, they still do not tell just how much of a smackdown it was.

In anticipation of what is sure to be a hostile environment at Kinnick Stadium tonight when the Iowa Hawkeyes (4-2, 2-0) host the Penn State Nittany Lions (4-2, 2-0), University of Iowa Student Government (UISG) sent a mass email to all Iowa students Friday afternoon encouraging good sportsmanship and no booing when the Nittany Lions take the field. UISG president Nichols Pottebaum talked to us to explain the reasoning and timing behind the email.