
TEDxPSU was brought to Penn State three years ago to bring together individuals in our community who have ideas worth sharing. The conference aims to offer researchers and innovators at Penn State the opportunity to broadcast the impact of their unique projects, activities, and perspectives.

When you made your first drive to Penn State you probably noticed that every other building you passed was a farm. Central Pennsylvania is has a rich agriculture history, and some students at Penn State want to keep that tradition alive right here on campus. Several interested students,l ead by Rachel Hoh (a Community, Environment, and Development major) gathered last night to talk about creating a student-run farm: feasibility issues, funding, and community outreach were just a few of the topics discussed.

There are two career fairs coming up in the next week -- make sure you know which to go to, what employers will be attending, what to bring, and how to prepare for this opportunity!

Penn State's Kinesiology Club is hosting their 13th annual 5K Challenge at 10:00 a.m. this Sunday, March 17 starting in front of the Business Building Lawn. Registration is $15 and you can turn in your form and money on race day from 8:30-9:30 a.m. or to the Kines Department in 270 Rec Hall. The first 150 people who register are eligible for a free T-shirt.

As the first film in their fourth annual film festival, the Anthropology Graduate Student Association hosted a screening of the documentary, Spitting Game: The College Hookup Culture last night at 7pm.

Much has been made this week about the Penn State Interfraternity Council's "day long" policy, sending some Greeks into a sober pandemonium, upset that the beloved spring tradition would be no more. The no day long rumors were intensified by a misinformed Total Frat Move post supporting a petition addressed to the IFC that simply said "WE WANT DAYLONGS!" But here's the truth.