On April 9th, the Hub will be hosting a live acoustic set by pop-rock singer Graham Colton. The doors to Heritage Hall will open at 7:30 pm and the concert will begin at 8:00 pm. The concert is hosted by SPA’s L.E.A.D. team, a group that independently organizes concerts around campus.
With Saint Patrick’s Day only a day away, many students may be asking themselves, “What can I possibly do to celebrate this holiday?” While in most cases, the number one answer is drinking excessively, there is plenty of entertainment in Happy Valley that will go hand in hand with the inebriation.
With the countdown to THON kickoff drawing near, the campus is filled with positive energy and a strong urge to break out some sweet dance moves. One of the many questions asked by the student body is “Who is going to be keeping these dancers moving for 46 hours?” Well I’m glad you asked. There is a multitude of entertainment that will be taking the stage as well as the dance floor.
The State Theatre was greeted with one of the greatest jam bands in the business Wednesday night. Umphrey’s McGee, a Chicago-based jam band from the 90s, took to the downtown venue and played a show that won't be forgotten for awhile. Check out details on the concert after the jump.
The Carnegie Building will be hosting the Penn State stop of the Viscera Film Festival World Tour on Saturday night. Find out what will be showing after the jump.
Various student organizations will be occupying the HUB tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. as an opportunity to motivate students to look at the Penn State family in a positive light. The event is an extension of the #WEstillARE movement, which also has a website at WEstillARE.com. The #WEstillARE movement is a conversation in the community about the things that define Penn State... What aspects of our University can still inspire pride? Read on for the details.