Lauren Chapman’s face can be seen all over campus, but not just because she is involved with so many activities. As the Valley Magazine cover girl for Spring 2013, Lauren's cover can be seen everywhere- “even as a coaster”. Lauren will be graduating this may but has hit every kind of activity possible on campus as a varsity cheerleader, member of a sorority, and in a member of the ROTC.
Penn State fashionistas can now rejoice thanks to the first ever fashion club on campus called State Style, which just received official recognition from the Office of Student Activities. You will now have the opportunity to network with other students who use Pollock Road as their runway thanks to two sophomores who saw the lack of any fashion related clubs on campus and decided to take action and create their own.
In an effort to make THON more relatable to outside communities, THON announced today that the Overall Committee will now be referred to as the Executive Committee.
What do the IFC president, a THON Family Relations Captain, a club croquet member, Shane McGregor, and the former president of Nittany Nation have in common? No, its not that they have all gotten kicked out of Café 210 (OK that also might be true). The answer is that they will all be competing in the second annual Mr. Think Pink pageant.
Patrick Howley isn’t your average Board of Trustee candidate, not only because of his young age, although that certainly does set him apart. Currently, the youngest alumni member of the Board is Adam Taliaferro, who graduated from Penn State in 2005. However Howley feels that this is something that needs to change.
Whether you are a committee member, org member, or a total THON newbie, I am here to prepare you for THON weekend, and to help the whole thing feel a little less intimidating. Here is your unofficial beginner’s guide to THON weekend.