
Mixing black and brown is an ambitious decision.
Mixing these two colors can work, but it's risky. The trick is to combine black and brown only when an article of clothing compels you to do so. Check out this week's Natty Nittany does it.

Though billed as #UPUAcalypse on Twitter, tonight's University Park Undergraduate Association meeting only lasted until about 10:30 p.m. instead of the predicted midnight or 1 a.m. The main event was the Elections Code, about which the debate was very lengthy, detailed, and repetitive, for the most part. But though many amendments were on the table, very little about the code changed from last year's iteration.

President Barack Obama will visit Penn State today. We’ll be updating this post with updates from our staff and the community so let us know what you would like to see. [liveblog]

Yesterday was National Signing Day, which is like Christmas for college football programs and fans across the country. Penn State signed 16 recruits yesterday from 8 different states, finishing in the Top 40 in the team rankings on Scout.com and Rivals.com. Check out the Class of 2011!

When Umphrey's McGee took the stage last night, The State Theatre became an orgy of blended musical styles and light shows.
For Umphrey's fans, it was everything we've come to expect at a live show — improvisational odysseys, songs that slip into rock, pop or jazz covers before returning to the original riff and the unmistakable scent of some pretty dank herb.

The Penn State men's volleyball team was pushed by Loyola-Chicago and Lewis last weekend, but managed to win both matches to remain unbeaten at home. Joe Sunder led the way for the Nittany Lions with 46 kills over the two matches.
On Friday, Penn State faced a stiff test from 14th-ranked Loyola-Chicago. Worry crept into the fans at Rec Hall after Loyola won the first set in convincing fashion. However, Penn State came out strong in set two to win handily. After taking set three, the Nittany Lions seemed to have the match in hand after going up 6-2 in the fourth set. Penn State continued to roll, growing the lead to seven points at 18-11. At this point, Loyola made a comeback and even had several set points before Penn State finally closed out the set 29-27.