Old State celebrated Earth Hour yesterday, the global event that promotes turning off light fixtures between the hours 8 and 9 PM. Penn State participated only symbolically however, because flicking the switch on the whole campus might have ruffled a few feathers and, additionally, would have been a logistical nightmare. Instead, lights at various Penn […]
The event post for what he is referring to is here. According to the Guardian, Galloway had been banned from speaking in Canada based on sections of the country’s immigration act. The spokesman for the Immigration Minister said, We’re going to uphold the law, not give special treatment to this infandous street-corner Cromwell who actually […]
So now that you know who is headlining Movin’ On, your first thoughts are probably, “How could this happen? Why is the headliner a band that usually opens for other bands? What music artists do other schools bring for their spring concerts?” I can’t answer the first two questions, but the last one I can. […]
Agreed. We must keep the mothers happy. On a sidenote, Cornwall is very busy lately. This is second time we’ve written about him this week.
The Collegian reports today that the 2010 THON overall chairperson has been chosen. Caitlin Zankowski, a senior majoring in industrial engineering, was very excited to begin working on the task ahead. Zankowski has worked her way up through the Rules and Regulations committee over the years, working as R&R Captain R&R Overall Chairwoman this year. […]
Duhhhhhhhhhhhh. Thank you, Andrew Wible for your enlightening column on March 20th about your spring break spent drinking at NC State and UVA. You would be hard pressed to find a worse column written this year in the Collegian. Basically, God forbid a school that doesn’t have cheap drink specials. That’s the gist of this […]