
Third in the Movin’ On 2015 lineup was Copenhagen-based New Politics. The pop rock band described itself as “Danish as f***k,” and played to a sizable crowd mid-way through the festival.

Despite the menacing expression outlined on the American flag backdrop, despite the all-black attire the entire band dawned, despite fists, handguns, and middle fingers in the air, Slug’s demeanor was cheerful. An ever-present smile could not escape his face as he performed. It didn’t matter to him that the audience wasn’t comprised of diehard fans […]

The military historian Carol Reardon has been named Penn State’s laureate for the 2015-2016 school year. Reardon is a highly respected Civil War and Vietnam era historian.
A State College Police Officer has been placed on leave after being identified as a suspect for thefts from the State College Police Department's evidence room after police discovered evidence of theft on April 22.

Mute Cities kicked off Movin' On 2015 this afternoon, and they certainly didn't disappoint. The Battle of the Bands victors took the B Stage by storm. Mute Cities powered through its recently released EP and kept the crowd engaged the whole time. With great vocals and an intimate crowd, the band seemed to be right at home on perhaps the largest stage -- both literally and figuratively -- they have performed on.