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SPA To Host Comedian & YouTuber Noel Miller March 23

Penn State’s Student Programming Association (SPA) will host comedian and YouTuber Noel Miller for a free lecture at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, in the HUB’s Alumni Hall.

Miller is best known for his series “That’s Cringe” with fellow YouTuber Cody Ko. He also has a series based on “Love Island.” Miller and Ko are also known as the “Tiny Meat Gang,” a rapping and podcasting pair best known for hits like “Walk Man” and “Broke Bitch.” The duo previously performed in State College back in 2019.

Additionally, Miller has gone on comedy tours and directed a short film, “Suki.” Fans can find him on Twitch, where he plays Call of Duty: Warzone and provides comedic commentary.

Like every SPA event, Miller’s event is free for Penn State students and funded by their student-initiated fee. Those interested in attending can register for the event online.

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