Many students, such as myself, were jamming to the amazing artists since early in the day, so you can bet we were ready to see the final act. My feet hurt and I was sick of being elbowed in the ribs. I was ready for Passion Pit to put on an incredible performance, and they certainly delivered.
Described as a “nomadic, upcycling store,” The Palmer Pop Up Thrift Shop attracted a flock of students to the courtyard outside the Palmer Art Museum Wednesday afternoon.
Penn State alumna Annika Sharma's book titled 'The Rearranged Life,' chronicling the story of two students attending Penn State is set to be released on May, 15.
Whether you were a fanatic die-hard fan since the show’s release in the '90s, or you quickly became a new fan due to its recent release on Netflix, you've probably seen the classic sitcom "Friends." Six 20-something-year-old friends having hilarious misadventures and experiences in New York City, what’s not to love?! As a college student in the middle of rural State College, your life may seem nothing like this come, but you're wrong! Penn State and "Friends" have a lot more in common than you think.
Since its foundation in 1972, the students in Eco Action have helped give life to the environmentalist movement on campus. Celebrate Earth Day with Eco Action this Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. in the HUB Auditorium for a screening of the film "Plastic Paradise" followed by a discussion on current environmental topics.