Looking for something different to spice up the last week of classes? Monday night's show at Chronic Town might do the trick. Chronic Town will host a performance cosponsored by Roustabout!, SOMA and the Lion 90.7FM by indie rock bands Beach Fossils and Craft Spells at 9 p.m.
Don't be surprised if you see a large group of young men walking around campus in high heels on April 29th. Penn State's Men Against Violence will be hosting "Walk a Mile in her Shoes" in conjunction with IFC, athletics, faculty, and staff two weeks from now as part of an awareness campaign against sexual assault and all violence against women. The event is set to take place at noon and will begin at Boucke building.
The Blue & White Film Festival (previously known as the Student Film Fest) is back for another year and the Student Film Organization (SFO) is currently taking submissions.
The actual festival will go down at 7 p.m. on April 28th in The State Theatre at $7 a ticket and SFO member Andrew Karasik said the club is prepared for a wide variety of submissions.
Approximately 1,600 participants on 156 teams persisted through cold, rainy, muddy conditions to raise $97,880.95 for the American Cancer Society.
Everyone knows about the PSU-MSU Blood Donor Challenge hosted every year by our Student Red Cross Club. Well, this year the SRCC has coordinated with students at Ohio State to create another blood-drive rivalry. We are currently trailing in units, but the drive continues through April 29th.
The much-anticipated Walk Out for Penn State is being held Monday, and while some see it as the best, most-organized effort to demonstrate against Governor Corbett's budget cuts yet, the event has also had its naysayers.