
After LionPATH officially opened up to students last week, one of our writers took to the internet and compared the site with its predecessor, eLion.

"Game days and practice, it's all business, but when the guys come off the ice, it's a lot more fun and laid back," said junior Kevin Seifert, one of two student equipment managers who told us what goes on behind the scenes in Pegula and on the road.

Senior Tanner Nickell raised $10,300 alongside his good friend Nick Slavtcheff in hopes of being selected as independent dancers for THON 2016. Their impact stretches far beyond the dance floor, though.

The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences is routinely one of the top general organization fundraisers. Since 2003, EMS has raised more than $600,000 FTK.

We took to the floor in search of some of the best dancer package items.