When President Graham Spanier and his wife Sandra were named the 2011 Renaissance Fund honorees this summer, there's no way the events of this week could have been foreseen.
Next time you're downtown on the corner of Beaver Ave. and Fraser St at the new soon-to-be finished Fraser St. realignment project, you may observe that in an effort to straighten the intersection, the road was actually moved too far in in the other direction. The Fraser St. Realignment project, appears to need...well, a realignment.
In contrast to a prior post on this site stemming from a blog post on Drake's official tour blog a few weeks ago, the hip-hop artist will, in fact, make his stop at the Bryce Jordan Center on November 10, as scheduled. The confirmation comes courtesy of a status on the BJC's Facebook page this afternoon.
G. Love & Special Sauce bring the blues to the State Theatre on Monday night. Featuring guitar player, Garrett Dutton, the group led a performance mixing hip-hop and the blues in front of a packed audience at the State Theatre.
Student and community activists rallied on by the Allen Street gates on College Avenue yesterday evening. Protesters were expressing their displeasure with major corporations, tuition hikes, and Marcellus Shale fracking. Unified chants were made, including the crowd favorite, "We Are...the 99%."
TEDxPSU announces three more speakers for the November 13 main event. Among the honored speakers are a noteworthy cartoonist, a cyborg plant expert, and a digital media photographer. Through an innovative approach to their respective areas of expertise, collectively these speakers provide an incredibly diverse range of subject matter.