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Day: February 11, 2013

PSU Track and Field Smashes Records on the Road

The Penn State Men and Women's Indoor Track and Field squad left their marks across the country over the weekend. While the middle- and long-distance squads traveled to the Husky Classic at the University of Washington in Seattle, the jumps, sprints and throws groups traveled to the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. Sophomore Robby Creese, also known as Creese Lightening, competed in the Invitational Mile at the Husky Classic and ran to a school-record time of 3:57.11. Finishing third behind three professional runners and a 2012 Olympian, Creese held his own in a loaded pack and jump-started his sophomore season that catapulted him up the rankings list. Proceeding Creese's 3:57 mile, senior Sam Masters took over the record-book with his time of 7:54.52 for 3,000 meters -- which has stood since 1989.

Music Monday: Post-Grammys Playlist

From the weekly calendar of who's playing where to breaking music news to a Grammy Awards playlist that recaps the winners and some of the best performances of the night, it's the morning-after "Music's Biggest Night" #MusicMonday.

Final Exam Schedules Released, Send Us Your Miserable Luck to Win Stuff

Quick, go look on eLion! The final exam schedule is now released for this semester, which means that your last week of the school year (or maybe college!) has either suffered a fatal blow or maybe has just opened up to several days of outdoor drinking at Cafe 210 West.

Penn State Ireland Football Game in the Works

Penn State football in Ireland? Sounds good to me. Bill O'Brien told Bob Flounders this weekend that a trip to Ireland for the Penn State football team is in the works.

THON 2013 Bucket List

Believe it or not, 46 hours doesn’t seem like enough time to accomplish everything THON weekend has to offer. To make it easy for you, we’ve complied a list of the top THON Must-Do's. Whether you’re a seasoned pro, or just experiencing THON for the first time, these are things you have to try!

Best Spots to People Watch at Penn State

Heavy foot traffic, abundance in open seating areas, and a massive student population make Penn State the perfect environment for people watching. Here are some of the best locations throughout campus and downtown State College to observe fellow classmates, professors, and strangers.

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