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Month: April 2015

Penn State Football: Sorry, But Rutgers Is A Rival… For Now

I get it. You really, really don't think of Rutgers as a rival to Penn State. If you haven't heard, just check any message board discussing the Monday announcement that this season's game against Rutgers will be played at night. And you aren't "wrong." Penn State picking up 23 wins in 25 meetings doesn't exactly scream competitive rivalry. But 25 games covers a lot of time. 25 games also covers a lot of different versions of Penn State and Rutgers football.

10 Questions With New Blue Band Drum Major Jimmy Frisbie

After a competitive audition process on Saturday, Director O. Richard Bundy announced that the selection panel chose trumpet player Jimmy Frisbie as the new drum major for the Penn State Blue Band.

Media Scholar Speaks On ESPN’s Meteoric Cultural Rise

Travis Vogan, a media scholar and assistant communications professor at the University of Iowa, presented a lecture titled "ESPN Culture" Monday afternoon in Paterno Library's Foster Auditorium.

Send Us Your Most Unique, Creative Thesis Projects

Did you have a unique or funny thesis project? We want to know what you studied this year.

NROTC Takes First In Military Excellence Competition

Penn State's NROTC unit is undoubtedly one of the best in the nation. This past weekend, it showed just how dominant it can be at the 56th Annual Villanova Military Excellence Competition (MEC), the northeast's largest military competition. Out of 22 competing schools and more than 1,000 midshipmen, Penn State's unit finished first overall.

Behind The Scenes Look At ‘Julius Caesar’ On The Old Main Lawn

Wonder what all the fuss is about on Old Main's lawn? The School of Theatre and School of Music are putting on a massive production of "Julius Caesar" on the steps of Old Main this week. Here's a sneak peek of the show.

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