
The State Theatre announced that '80s British rock band, Asia, will come to Happy Valley on Thursday, September 18 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available on The State Theatre's website for purchase.

On the eve of Penn State’s home opener against Akron, the Bryce Jordan Center opened its fall concert season on Friday night with a show by indie rock group Foster the People and special guest opener The Velvet Teen.

Thousands of students flocked to Beaver Canyon tonight after rallying at Old Main and Beaver Stadium to celebrate the removal of the NCAA's bowl ban and lessening of the scholarship reductions.

With the new playoff system implemented, we explained which bowls Penn State can possibly go to.

With the NCAA's lifting of Penn State's sanctions today, Penn State is once again eligible for bowl games, and able to give out the full amount of scholarships normally allowed by FBS, starting in 2015. This whole situation can be a bit confusing, so here's a breakdown of what specifically has changed.

Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany has weighed in on the NCAA's decision to reduce Penn State's sanctions to USA Today Sports. In the statement, Delany outlined much of what the conference already announced earlier today, and weighed in on the reasoning behind Penn State's sanction adjustment. Delany did however state that the reduction isn't an assessment of the original penalty. Delany's full statement can be seen below: