Before I visited Penn State, I had never heard of the Nittany Lions, Joe Paterno, Happy Valley, or State College. I was the quintessential out-of-stater. One tour around campus, and I realized that this was a place that I wanted to be. I soon found that, like State College’s highly unpredictable climate, Penn State, even with all its traditions, is a place of constant change.
Penn State's annual spring music festival, Movin' On (@psumovinon), is coming up this Friday. Even though Movin' On is a one-day event, a team of students work tirelessly year-round to put this show together. And planning for a music festival like this is not as easy as it sounds.
At "Fun For Finals!" you'll get to enjoy stress-free activities like arts and crafts, bubble-blowing, hula-hooping, and--wait for it-- PETTING AND PLAYING WITH SOME ADORABLE FREAKING PUPPIES!
Apparently, Penn State freshmen are happy. A recent Department of Education report ranks Penn State's freshmen 22nd out of all U.S. state schools in terms of retention - and ultimately, happiness.
After an eventful few months, UPUA concluded it's general assembly work for the semester during last night's meeting.
You wouldn't expect Aaron Carter to put on one of the most entertaining concerts you've ever seen, but on Wednesday night at Cafe 210 West, he did just that.