
Boy band-era sensation Aaron Carter made his highly anticipated second appearance in State College last night. The platinum-selling artist broke onto the scene in 2000 with Aaron's Party (Come Get It). Now 13 years later, he still performs in nightclubs and college bars around the country.
We sent three writers in different states of inebriation to Levels Nightclub to see the one and only Aaron Carter. These are their stories.

Levels announced yesterday that Fedde Le Grand will play at the nightclub on September 26. He was originally scheduled to play at the now-canceled Life In Color event at Tussey Mountain on the same day.
Khanjan Mehta, the Founding Director of Penn State's Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship (HESE) Program, seeks to harness and guide this exact inherent goodness in his novel the Kochia Chronicles. Mehta believes our generation's compulsion to help could be a wonderful thing if properly executed. “Passion and good intentions are not enough,” he insists. The Kochia Chronicles serve as almost a guide for how to properly instil change.

Nick Offerman, aka Ron Swanson, spoke about exactly what you'd expect him to on Friday night in Eisenhower Auditorium: eating red meat and making romantic love.

As announced in Beaver Stadium at Penn State's home opener against Eastern Michigan, Rod Stewart will perform with opener Boz Scaggs at the Bryce Jordan Center on October 14th as part of his "Live the Life" tour.

It was announced today that rapper, producer, and entrepreneur Jay-Z is coming to the Bryce Jordan Center on January 31, 2014 in support of his newest album, Magna Carta Holy Grail.