
There's a lot of hostility in the "Nittanyville vs. Paternoville" debate, but one group of people that often gets overlooked are the students who camp out before every home game.

There are some people you ought to strike up a relationship with out of sheer convenience. They're not Rachel, Chandler or Joey, but trust me, they're people that you want to have around. They'll be there for youuuuuu when the rain starts to pour... well, probably not, but you'll be glad to have them around anyway.

The Blue Shirts have finally retreated. Recruitment Week (Weeks?) is finally over. GDIs, rejoice: we're safe for another year.

If you were in State College yesterday afternoon, you probably noticed thousands of folks running around campus or trudging around downtown drenched in paint or sporting colorful T-shirts. What you witnessed was the aftermath of The Color Run at Penn State, an event organized by Homecoming for the first time in State College.

I hadn't the faintest idea what awaited me when I climbed aboard the establishment's complimentary shuttle. A friendly bearded man named Bubba drove some clueless Onward Staters and a fraternity twenty minutes off campus, and this is what we overheard.

Recruitment would be nothing without the help of these extremely patient sorority women. Dealing with vulnerable freshmen is not easy, but these Pi Chis handled it with ease.