
This weekend, the Penn State Thespians are presenting Catch Me If You Can. But before the cast can dazzle audiences with catchy songs and flashy dances, a lot of work had to be done.
Catch this, if you can: the Penn State Thespians will perform the musical Catch Me If You Can this Thursday, Oct. 9 through Saturday, Oct. 11 at Schwab Auditorium.

New York Times writer and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Branch spoke on campus Tuesday night, addressing a crowd of a few hundred students in the HUB Alumni Hall. Branch was one of two speakers to take part in the fall portion of the Foster-Foreman Conference, a speaker series featuring journalists put on by the College of Communications.

While I'll admit that I existed solely on boxes of Cheez-Its as a freshman (and still managed to avoid the ever-feared freshman fifteen), I'll also admit that I did not escape freshman year with my health. That was the precisely year that I acquired some sort of mono-pink-eye-strep-throat combination. Two years later, as sick season quickly approaches, all of you now-freshmen are in danger of acquiring this plague and many others. So, here are a few steps to avoid the freshman fifteen, the plague, and to stay relatively healthy.

In honor of final exam schedules being recently released, Onward State is looking for the most unforgiving, stressful, and absolute worst exam schedule any student has ever endured. If you think your schedule is one of the toughest in history then we want to see it!

The College Republicans are bringing Lawrence Reed, Jonah Goldberg, and Judge Andrew Napolitano to campus next week for their annual truth week.