
Acclaimed stand-up comedian and Comedy Central veteran Lewis Black will bring his comedic ramblings to Penn State. SPA will host the show at 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 29 in Eisenhower Auditorium. Tickets are free to students with their ID beginning Monday, March 26. Students may receive two tickets per ID.

A man who defied seemingly unconquerable odds and inspired a hit film will be speaking at Penn State.
Aron Ralston, the climber and outdoorsman that inspired the film “127 Hours,” will tell his inspiring tale of perseverance on Thursday, April 5 at 8 p.m. The event will take place in Eisenhower Auditorium as a part of SPA’s Distinguished Speakers Series. Tickets are free.

It was no "Ordinary Day" at Penn State, as Vanessa Carlton took the stage in Alumni Hall last Friday night.

In his presentation last night, as part of the Student Programming Association’s Distinguished Speaker Series, Spurlock had a packed Schwab Auditorium laughing as he discussed the strange world of product placement.

John Hodgman, a correspondent on The Daily Show, performed at the State Theater on Friday night. Most famously known for his role as the PC in the Mac vs. PC commercials, Hodgman took on the role of a “deranged millionaire,” throwing his socks into the audience after he walked on stage and took off his shoes. He joked with the audience, referencing State College as the “most generically named town in America,” and then launched into the real reason for his show: Advertising his new book.

Every Time I Die will be performing on April 19 at the HUB. Check out more details about the band and their new album, "Ex Lives" after the jump!