
The club's railroad layout isn't modeled after any specific location, but it does feature some Penn State details like the Nittany Lion Shrine and a "Penn State Lives Here" sign.
Dating back to its first performance in 1898, Penn State Thespians has created a legacy that is continuing with "Beauty and the Beast" this March.

Here's your beginner's guide to the most interesting and strange terms in the average Penn Stater's vernacular.

As always, with a new semester comes new construction.

TEDxPSU will return for its seventh annual conference on February 12, dubbed "Breach."

Penn Staters sure do love their music (except for country -- despite the miles of rolling hills surrounding campus, Happy Valley doesn't actually like country music very much).