Loop artist Lucas Carpenter will have all his pre-recorded bells and penny whistles ready for his set this Friday at noon on the first floor of the HUB.
Republican candidates in the upcoming November 2 election, Patrick Toomey and Tom Corbett, made a last-minute stop at Penn State yesterday morning to urge attendees to "vote for a future."
Democratic senatorial candidate, Joe Sestak, held a rally on the steps of Old Main yesterday for a crowd of roughly 100 students and citizens.
Part of a last-minute push to get out the vote, the rally boasted a diversity of speakers, including State College's Mayor Goreham.
Since July 30, Allen St. has been lacking its underground appeal. There haven't been benches full of smokers dressed in the latest European apparel. The smell of fresh brewed caffeine has been seemingly vacant when rounding the corner off of College Ave. The windows have been missing busy students, cycling through used books or cramming for upcoming exams.
There's a ladies' night planned in Penn State, but it has nothing to do with cheap drinks and normally well-kept girls dancing on tables. It's an event planned by the Penn State Songwriters Club showcasing the talents of women on campus.
Want to watch Johnny Knoxville punch Bam Margera in the package but don't have the $8.75 to see the new Jackass 3D in theaters? Well United Entertainment Corporation is cutting you a break.
Tonight at 10 p.m. you can see Jackass 3D a day before the set release date, for absolutely free!