
After two years of interviewing students, attending sporting events, and speaking with community leaders, the highly anticipated "Dear Old State" documentary is complete. The documentary will premiere on April 28 at 8:30 p.m. in the Freeman Auditorium.

Penn Stater and former NBA basketball player John Amaechi will return to State College this Friday for a talk hosted by the Institute for the Arts and Humanities titled "More Chance of Being Hit by a Meteor: What to do when your dreams defy probability and exceed other people’s imagination."

Just about every building and landmark on campus has a story. One of the lesser known legends is that of the Ghost Walk, a myth that dates back to the 1860s.

Whether you were a fanatic die-hard fan since the show’s release in the '90s, or you quickly became a new fan due to its recent release on Netflix, you've probably seen the classic sitcom "Friends." Six 20-something-year-old friends having hilarious misadventures and experiences in New York City, what’s not to love?! As a college student in the middle of rural State College, your life may seem nothing like this come, but you're wrong! Penn State and "Friends" have a lot more in common than you think.

David Tuck, a 91-year-old who survived the Lodz Ghetto and Auschwitz concentration camp, spoke to a full crowd in the Kern Building Monday night and shared his powerful life story.