Students in Rosa Eberly's English 474 took to the streets to flex their constitutional muscles in debates over the various interpretations of constitutional rights in observance of Constitution Day.
You can stop taking all of your sappiness out on the tear-stained pages of your journal because this week in Happy Valley there are two chances to get on stage and show off your songwriting skills.
Local indie act, Think Twice Dublin, brought the smooth jams last night at a Chronic Town show with Brooklyn retro-industrial favorites, A Place to Bury Strangers. In honor of these home-town heroes making waves in the Penn State music scene, OS decided to sit down to ask the jammy quartet a few questions.
Last Friday, the art and music club, SOMA (Students Organizing the Multiple Arts), organized a mobile music showcase titled Keyboard CATA. Participants played live music on the White/Blue Loops for unsuspecting passengers. Is this just the first step toward a more musically-conscience Penn State? Or nothing more than a street performance?
Zone Week began yesterday, officially kicking off the Fall 2011 IFC recruitment process. Houses will have their doors open from 6pm-10pm for the next two days hoping to attract recruits into a meet and greet that they won't blackout.
It's that time of the week again where books and pencils are laid to the side and replaced by the handles and kegs that Penn State has become famous for. But where to party? You heard there was a rager at some frat but you can't seem to find it. More importantly you don't want to lose your friends and have to be "that guy" asking where East Halls are. Modern technology may have just saved your weekend because there's an app for that! Introducing FratMap, a free application for iPhone and Android that may one day replace your sober friend.