
Penn State (7-1, 4-0 Big Ten) will face what Joe Paterno said will be its second toughest game of the season when the Nittany Lions take on Illinois (6-2, 2-2 Big Ten) on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. The Nittany Lions will be looking to remain in first place in the Big Ten Leaders Division with a win against the Illini. They will also be looking for revenge against an Illinois team that came in to Beaver Stadium and routed the Nittany Lions 33-13 last season.

Alas, my friends, our beloved Guido has struck again. This time, he has decided to declare a student whiteout three days in advance of the Illinois game. Now the casual fan would probably say, "OMFGZ YES!!!", but I am not—and you shouldn't either.

Movin' On released its second survey of the year this week. You can take it here.
I must say I was hopeful when I saw Movin' On's first survey. Despite the fact that there were a lot of fairly obscure acts on it, they were at least good bands. But the excitement of the first surveyof the year is gone and the second, much more lackluster one has arrived.

The State Theatre is the least likely place for fans to get up out of their seats and shake what their mommas gave them, but on Wednesday night, Sound Tribe Sector 9 was serving up raver specials on the house.

Wednesday night's meeting of the University Park Undergraduate Association was, perhaps, a microcosm of sorts for the Sixth Assembly, a snapshot of the first two months of T.J. Bard's presidency. Unfortunately, the Assembly failed to capture the momentum provided by last week's wholly successful meeting, instead falling back on its own reliable trope of creating disagreement where unity ought to be fostered.

In contrast to a prior post on this site stemming from a blog post on Drake's official tour blog a few weeks ago, the hip-hop artist will, in fact, make his stop at the Bryce Jordan Center on November 10, as scheduled. The confirmation comes courtesy of a status on the BJC's Facebook page this afternoon.