Widely acclaimed broadcast journalist Nina Totenberg of National Public Radio spoke at Eisenhower Auditorium last night as part of the Student Programming Association’s Distinguished Speaker Series. As an expert in legal affairs with years of experience covering the Supreme Court, she spoke about her experiences and observations in her many years as a journalist.
The College of Communications and School of Theatre are partnering to present Penn State's own sitcom, "304". A premiere screening is scheduled for Sunday, November 4th. More info after the jump.
Punk rockers Mayday Parade and The Maine took over a packed Alumni Hall on Saturday. In their first Penn State appearance since the 2010 Movin' On Festival, Mayday Parade put on an upbeat show that will not be forgotten anytime soon.
The Student Programming Association's Noontime Concert Series brings soulful acoustic guitarist Andrea Davidson to the HUB for a free noontime show on Friday. The 24 year old Louisville, Kentucky local mixes loops of guitar, vocals, and percussion to create a unique sound that transcends several genres. Read on for more info.
Student musicians have a chance to perform in the HUB. Auditions for the Student Programming Association's Student Showcase open on October 24th. Read on for more info.