
Musical theater was alive and vibrant inside Eisenhower Auditorium on Sunday afternoon where Greek Sing took place.

Between penalty kicks, heartbreaking goals allowed, shooting barrages from opponents and several other dramatic moments, the Nittany Lions had conquered it all to arrive at the finals of the College Cup. Yesterday afternoon, in sunny San Diego, the magic ran out as the powerhouse North Carolina Tar Heels defeated the Nittany Lions 4-1 to take home their twenty-first national championship.

One Penn State alumnus has started something quite revolutionary -- a company that manufactures and sells bikes made from 100 percent recyclable materials. Bryce Edmonds, a 1990 graduate in English Literature, started the Los Angeles based company "ReCycle" last summer, which uses eco-friendly aluminum to make the bicycles completely in America.

We grabbed a table at D.P. Dough, the only drunk eatery that came up positive on both the "warmth" and "greasiness" scales, and awaited everyone's shivering arrival. Welp, arrive they did. And they did not disappoint.

Penn State advanced to the Sweet 16 for the 10th straight year by beating Binghamton and Bowling Green over the weekend.

In the Nittany Lion Open, Penn State had 5 of its wrestlers win in their weight class, while 18 wrestlers placed out of the 30 that wrestled. Andrew Alton, Matt Brown, Ed Ruth, David Taylor, and Quentin Wright all came in first.