
Hi! My name is Dennis. I saw your column "Mounting Nittany" this morning on the Collegian website and, well, I thought maybe that I’d ask you out on a date. Believe me, I’m not usually this brash, perhaps it was the devil-may-care attitude exhibited in your column that inspired me to write to you. I just got out of a long-term relationship, so I'm not looking for anything particularly serious right now, but based on your column I don't think you are either, so I thought we might be a good match!

Two Penn State football greats will be back in Happy Valley this weekend as a part of the Sports Illustrated Heisman Trophy Tour. Fans will have a chance to get autographs with John Cappelletti and Derrick Williams, and take a photo with the Heisman Trophy.

Roustabout!, SOMA and the LION 90.7fm have collaborated once again to bring a show for indie fans to Chronic Town. This time it's Emperor X.

If you've found yourself typing in collegeacb.com (did you know ACB stands for Anonymous Confession Board? No? Me neither) in search of the latest fraternity and sorority rankings, you were probably redirected to blipdar.com, "the world's leading website for venting, sharing and being yourself."

On Monday, IMG College announced that it had entered a partnership with Penn State to enhance ticket sales and forge better communication with customers.
IMG College is the nation's leading collegiate marketing company. IMG has hired a general manager and will begin with a staff of five additional sales associates at Penn State. The sales team will attempt to maximize the sales of the football, men's and women's basketball, as well as the newly established Division I men's and women's hockey programs. The official start date for the new sales team is set for October 17th.

UPUA is now acknowledging that they have low visibility on campus. However, rather than embarking on a campaign of substantive effort and change to show students that they are a worthwhile organization interested in furthering the agendas of individual students and student organizations, they are voting to spend $3,000 of your Student Activity Fee on sunglasses, cups, and pens.