President Graham Spanier traveled to Harrisburg yesterday in an attempt to get a second opinion on Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed cuts for funding of higher education. At the state Senate Appropriation hearing in Harrisburg, Spanier tackled the tough questions proposed by legislators for over two hours. However, after the dust settled, our shining leader entered into a hallway full of curious reporters. See what "the man, the myth, the legend" had to say about the issues discussed and the possible ways Penn State would deal with a 50 percent decrease in state funding.
Penn State OPP announced a $2.59 million over-haul of farm fields on the north stretch of campus. The project will turn the agriculture fields into up to 6 new soccer/football fields. Is the 182,000-square-feet addition of IM space a good call? Or could the money have been better spent?
If shaking it like no one is watching sounds like a good way to spend your Thirsty Thursday, check out the Penn State Swing Club's dance party/fundraiser.
Tonight at 8pm, the boogie is going down at Sugar on Top on 121 1/2 E. Beaver Avenue. The theme of the night is Candy Land, so dress accordingly. Dancing, cupcakes and giveaways...enough said.
Sick of Wiz and Weezy always making the party play list? I know we are. There are plenty of other hip-hop artists making waves at clubs and smoke sessions around the universe. We decided to give those underground rhymesters some props. Astronaut and Spacey take off into the uncharted land of the less-known rappers for this week's installment of Hump Day Hip Hop.
Trying for one last crazy party before it's bon voyage State College? Want to kick off Spring Break 2011 as big as possible? Try stopping by The Mezzanine at 420 East College Ave for a hip hop show to remember. The Spring Break Colors Party is kicking off tonight at 9:00 p.m. and features local hip-hop phenomenon Primary Element.
It isn't easy going back to the life of classwork after straight boozing for a full 18-or-so hours. Penn State, as a whole, just went H.A.M this weekend and the start of the week couldn't be more loathed. So, in order to suspend reality, we have some hilarious YouTube videos for tools of procrastination. Not just any viral vids, State Patty's Day madness that has made the web. Call it, State.0.