
House shows are one of those unique musical experiences that change a person's perspective of live music. There's an intimacy about them that offers the crowd a sense of comfort and seems to bring the group closer together. Last night was no exception.
The minute Koji started to play for the small crowd gathered in 221 E. Park Ave, a silent calm seemed to settle over everyone present. It was a performance, but one in which the audience felt perfectly at home to chime in and add to the conversation.

It was a busy evening for the University Park Undergraduate Association, which passed two resolutions and one policy, all by substantial margins.

Penn State Field Hockey went on a scoring tear this past weekend, beating Iowa 5-3 and Monmouth 7-2.

Mark your calendars! This year’s homecoming parade is on Friday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m., so make sure you save yourself a prime spot on the parade route.
Passion Pit, a band whose name is derived from slang for a make-out spot in Hollywood, will be doing a little more than making out when they come to the Bryce Jordan Center next Friday, Oct. 15.
According to Urban Dictionary, Passion Pit has two appropriate definitions: 1) a band that some of my friends like with a main appeal that no one has heard of them and 2) an orgy between MGMT and Animal Collective.
But what does Passion Pit sound like?
It's another game weekend, which means another playlist needs to be made. What better than our handy-dandy reference list for the best songs to add to your iPod? I mean, you need new songs to do a power-hour with on occasion.