
From studying with students to leading a “We Are!” chant, it seems that there isn’t much this robot can’t do. Nao, a robot brought to life by Penn State Information Sciences and Technology, showcased its skills on Nov. 21 at a tailgating event with President Eric Barron.

"He can do a little bit of everything. He can shoot, drive, big -- 6-foot-6, he can rebound, he can defend really well," Shep Garner said. "He’s a big part of our team. We love Payton."

On the corner of Foster Avenue and Locust Lane, nestled between apartments, there sits a beautiful, small, ivy-covered house. Named "Focust" by the owners, the house has been owned by the same person for 30 years.

It's tough starting school back up after such a nice break. Hopefully this playlist brightens your day a little bit.

Penn State was missing five key defenders against an elite offense -- not a recipe for success.