
The annual SOMA Arts Crawl was the perfect addition to Blue and White weekend. Our staffers split up across north campus on Friday and all returned with unique experiences.

Penn State's most notable cover band Go Go Gadjet put on a free concert at the HUB lawn Thursday night courtesy of the Blue & White Society. The show was a celebration of the club's annual PS I (heart) U event coming to an end.

Penn State's oldest dance company, Orchesis, fuels long hours of committed practice with their pure love of the art.

The Willard Preacher wrote a book, and it lives up to expectations, with chapters covering just about everything from condom use to feminism.

Harmony PSU is a club that brings the performing arts to students of all types. Volunteers and students are able to come together in their passion for broadway, and have fun preparing to take the stage.

If it's one thing Penn State has in abundance, it is A Capella groups. Two of them, the Pennharmonics and the Coda Conduct, are releasing albums on April 16. A Capella fans, prepare for your ears to sing.