
It is common knowledge that the tailgating culture of Penn State Football is incomparable when it comes to other universities and other sports, so why not have a competition for it? Saturday morning, eight members of the homecoming committee made their rounds to various tailgating lots to critique those tailgates that had chosen to enter the 2010 Homecoming Tailgate Competition.

Speedskating legend and eight-time Olympic champion Apolo Ohno, 2010 bobsledding gold medalist Steve Mesler, and Paralympic gold medalist April Holmes will be speaking at the Atherton Hotel this Wednesday night, October 13th, at 7:00 p.m. to talk about their experiences and commitments and how they have helped the communities they serve.

Joe Paterno's demeanor after Penn State's 33-13 loss to Illinois explained it all.
Leaning back in his chair, a knee rested on the desk in front of him and a sour look on his face,the 83-year-old head coach took all the blame for the homecoming defeat.
"We stunk," he said miserably. "I did a lousy job."

Mario Batali. Bobby Flay. Masaharu Morimoto. Wolf Gang Puck. Emeril Lagasse.
These Las Vegas chefs are common names to anyone who has ever fallen victim to Food Network, viciously craving a taste of whatever is being cooked on the television. But crave no more, because Penn State students will have the chance taste dishes from these chefs in the Mateer building on October 13. Everyone can finally experience the hype for themselves.

At a press conference to clarify any questions about the newly combined spring concert, organizers of Movin' On more thoroughly explained their plans for the structure of Movin' On's Central Planning Agency.

I got the chance to better know a Penn State Homecoming Emcee when I badgered Elias Warren with semi-important questions. Thanks to my backbreaking labor, you’ll feel like you're best pals with one of the students getting you pumped during Homecoming.
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