What: Dinesh D’Souza, author of What’s So Great About America?, will be speaking about America. Highlights from his Wikipedia page: In 1981, D’Souza published the names of officers of the Gay Student Alliance in an article for The Dartmouth Review, including the names of those who were still closeted. Prior to his marriage in 1992, […]
In Jessica Passini’s version of ‘The Last Supper’ Judas is replaced by a referee. Hope they don’t take it personally… Passini painted a parody of da Vinci’s iconic work after “studying abroad in Italy and examining da Vinci’s work,” according to the Collegian. Her version features: Joe Paterno as Jesus Christ The Nittany Lion as […]
I had forgotten how much University Park changes when there’s a football game until I walked downtown last night. The whole atmosphere seemed familiar but slightly different– like a more casual version of a fall game. We checked out the Twitter search for Blue-White game to see what other people thought of the game. Some […]
What: This May, volunteers can enjoy the experience of working with friends and fellow community members in Beaver Stadium, all while raising money for local non-profit organizations and helping the environment. Individuals and groups are encouraged to sign up to help organize this year’s Trash to Treasure sale. Please visit their website or call 238-8283 […]
What: The Blue-White Game, the annual Penn State scrimmage. When: 2:00 pm on Saturday April 25 Where: Beaver Stadium Cost: Free!
Yesterday, Penn State became the first university to join the EPA in a sustainability partnership. The Collegian reports: By joining the SPP, Penn State accepted the “Sustainability Challenge,” which means it will aim to reduce its carbon footprint, greenhouse gas emissions, waste and pollution. The agreement will allow the EPA to provide individualized tools and […]