Hey seniors, you may still be recovering from a week of heavy drinking at a tropical location, but it's time to end the detox because today marks the beginning of a special tradition -- the seventh annual 55 Days of Cafe. Those who manage to make it to the end will live on in State College infamy, even after graduation.

You may have noticed that some CATA buses have a new segment of the local ad market all wrapped up. Two of the transit agency's buses are now covered in bumper-to-bumper ads that even go over the windows.

Some maintain the sentiment that State Patty’s Day should live on. The opponents of the drinking holiday have won some battles, but the war is not yet over.

More organizations continued to release their State Patty's Day statistics yesterday, and there's unquestionably a common theme -- the drinking holiday was much less destructive this year than in years past.
Preliminary data from Penn State Police, State College Police and the Centre County Alcohol Task Force revealed a big drop in crime on State Patty's Day as compared to last year -- total crime was down 47 percent and arrests decreased 61 percent.