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Bobby Chen

Writer and photographer, helping tell the many stories of the Penn State community.

Carly Rae Jepsen to open for DAYGLOW

Carly Rae Jepsen, of "Call Me Maybe" fame, has been announced as the opener for DAYGLOW. Read more after the jump!

State Theatre To Screen “The Pact”

From March 31st to April 4th, the State Theatre will be screening “The Pact”, a romantic comedy brought to you (written, produced, and directed) by Matt Toronto, a Penn State professor and local filmmaker. Learn more about the film after the jump.

Bill O’Brien, the Blue Band, and the Alma Mater

You’ve probably heard about Bill O’Brien’s hot start to the recruiting season. You’ve probably heard of his prior success in the pros with New England. What you might not have heard much about thus far is Coach O’Brien’s smooth transition into the way of life of “Dear Old State”. At the Blue Band’s banquet last Sunday, Coach O’Brien approached Blue Band director Dr. Bundy about having the football team join the Band in the Alma Mater after each game.

Meridian Halts All Parties Due To State Patty’s Damages

Besides the substantial increase in alcohol-related EMS calls this last State Patty’s Day and those affected by the general debauchery that ensued over the weekend, the “holiday” ended badly for any resident of the Meridian thinking of throwing a party for the rest of the semester. Following the events of this State Patty's Day, it seems that the apartment managers--in a notice given to every resident--have banned parties in any apartment, regardless of a “signed social agreement,” for the rest of the semester. Citing the “inexcusable” damage as the reasoning, the ban will be enforced with a $300 fine for any violators--with no "warnings". Meridian personnel would neither confirm or deny the new policy

Penn State Architecture Team Takes on International Competition

On February 14, members of Penn State’s School of Architecture submitted an entry to the Buckminster Fuller Challenge--described as “Socially-Responsible Design’s Highest Award” by Metropolis magazine.

Atlas Welcomes Third Family This THON

Atlas Benefitting THON is perhaps best known for being the first non-Greek organization to fundraise the highest total over the course of a year. You’ll see them wearing their signature fuzzy pink hats—on street corners during canning weekends, and in their place in the stands during THON itself. But just as the fuzzy pink hats have their own story, Atlas has a new story to tell this year—this past Thursday, the day before THON, Atlas just got its third THON family.

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