
State College sustainability organization New Leaf is launching the co.space, a co-ed, co-living professional fraternity with a common interest in Social Innovation. The unique project being launched this Thursday where guests will have the opportunity to tour the facility

According to an email sent by the Borough of State College Parking Department, a new initiative to raise money for THON will begin today. The borough has installed four of six parking "meters" painted by local THON children at various places in the State College area.

Despite two decades of musical expertise and a stage loaded with pianos, string instruments, and drums; the spotlight was on the crowd last night at The State Theatre. Guster, a cult hit in the alternative scene, performed a stripped down, intimate acoustic performance where the the audience wasn't just passive consumers of the band's breed of bluesy jams, but a co-conspirator, guiding the night with requests from tweets, shouts and a "fish bowl."

This week's competition is between the two most well-known outdoor patio bars in State College: Cafe 210 West and Mad Mex. Let's be honest, when it's 75 degrees and sunny outside, there are few things better than (legally) drinking outside. The two downtown establishments with the largest outdoor seating areas are Cafe 210 West and Mad Mex. Both of these places have large patios which are perfect for soaking in the sun and downing a few choice beverages. Let the battle begin.

Today marks day 37 of the 55 days competition at Café 210 West. Over 700 students set out to conquer the '55 days' this year but after five weeks - that number has dropped significantly. Check out more after the jump!

From Bob Dylan vinyl to used Tom Clancy novels to steamed soy milk--it was apparent this weekend that Webster's Bookstore & Cafe has rebounded from the financial woes that closed its previous location. Webster's is back at it, serving the coffee sippin', beret wearin' counter culture of State College once again, and it feels like they never left.