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Bridget Markham

Bridget is a junior majoring in journalism with minors in Spanish and art history. She still hasn’t figured out what she wants to do with her life yet, hence the art history. Like the typical north Jersey native that she is, Bridget enjoys Bruce Springsteen, the Yankees, and the Jersey shore… and she refuses to acknowledge that she has an accent from her home state. She can usually be found at either Saint’s or Webster’s, and if not there, the hiking trails. You can contact her at [email protected]

Beta Eta Chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma Welcomes 201 New Members

This Saturday, newly recolonized Phi Sigma Sigma welcomed 201 new members to their sorority following a weeklong recruitment process. After a vote to expand the number of sororities on campus last spring, both Phi Sigma Sigma and Delta Phi Epsilon were invited to join Penn State's Greek community and start their recruitment processes at different times in the school year.

Rusted Root Frontman Michael Glabicki to Play at Cafe

Cafe 210 West will host popular Pittsburgh band Rusted Root’s front man, Michael Glabicki, this Thursday, Oct. 16 at 9 p.m.

Tattoo Marks: Popular Ink and Body Art

It’s hard to miss Tattoo Marks when walking downtown. Not only does it display some awesome tattoo artwork and tattoo memorabilia in the windows, but it's also pretty busy on any given day, with students waiting to get tatted up or pierced.

A Tradition Unlike Any Other: Guarding the Fraternity Homecoming Floats

It’s a tradition as old as time, yet no one seems to remember when it started: fraternity pledges guarding their Homecoming floats. After a long week of pomping and dressing up for their weeklong themes, the fun continues for the young fraternity gentlemen with night shift guarding of their floats for Friday’s Homecoming Parade.

Exploring The HUB Art Galleries

The HUB Galleries, comprised of Art Alley, Robeson Gallery and HUB Gallery, offer tons of various exhibits for students to enjoy, but are rarely taken advantage of.

Adventure Recreation Program Eager for Students to Get Outdoors

Penn State Adventure Recreation Program is more than just a cool office you pass in the White Building. It's a Penn State service and that gives students the opportunity to go on outdoor recreational trips for "dirt cheap".

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