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Ben Rappaport

is a junior English and Journalism major at Penn State. He loves spending way too much money on concerts and music festivals. Ben can usually be found walking around campus listening to Kanye West. A fun fact about him is he once was resuscitated from unconsciousness by Pusha T's verse on the song "Mercy." Feel free to contact him at [email protected] or follow him on twitter at @Benrappp.

Former Penn State LB LaVar Arrington To Name Daughter After Penn State

Penn Arrington (initials P.A.) will soon be the newest member of the Penn State family.

Devon And Leah Still To Receive The Jimmy V Award At The 2015 ESPYS

The Stills will be honored for their perseverance and bravery with the award named for the late, great Jim Valvano.

Bill O’Brien And The Houston Texans To Star In HBO’s Hard Knocks

Other than the show's likely superstar Bill O'Brien, Zach Zwinak and Ross Travis competing for roster spots may be another Penn State-related plot.

Hoops’ Assistant Coach Brian Daly To Leave Penn State

Assistant coach Brian Daly, a key member of the Penn State men's basketball program, has decided to leave his position due to personal reasons. He will be moving back to Philadelphia where he will look to spend more time with his family, according to a university release provided by 247sports.

Big Gigantic Explodes At Movin’ On 2015

As the music picked up and people realized what kind of show it was, the world started to crash. People were going crazy as the beat built and dropped repeatedly. The bass shook my body to its core and the crowd was perfect. With barely any room to move you had two choices: dance or get the fuck out.

Mute Cities Opens Movin’ On 2015 With A Bang

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.

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