In this video documentary, we followed the process of the Ferguson protests' leadership. As a group, the protestors felt subjugated by the justice system, and they hoped to bring that to light.
You would be forgiven for not knowing where Alley Cat Music is downtown. Nestled in between Beaver Avenue and Fraser Street Parking Deck, the store defines the quaint hole in the wall stores that we all know and love. But this store, and its owner, come with an unusually colorful history. A history that not only spans across many years of music, but many names and places too.
Allen Street's Christmas Tree was illuminated on Friday night, a full 41 days before Christmas. Check out the sights and sounds of the festive night.
There are some things about Penn State football that are special, but not necessarily unique. Lots of schools have loud student sections -- even if we might have the loudest. Other schools might also do cool color stunts in the stands, like the Whiteout. However, Nittanyville and the passion behind its existence is something that is truly unique.
On a cold, windy October day, the last thing one would expect to see standing next to the Willard building would be a group of shirtless atheists, begging you to pelt them with water balloons. But, in order to raise money for activities for the Penn State Atheists and Agnostic club, this is exactly what a brave, and somewhat cold, group of atheists decided to do.
We sent out some film guys to see how Penn State students recreated the famous Nittany Lion roar.