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Professor Mark Ballora Translates Numbers To Music

Mark Ballora is a lot of things. He's a music technology professor at Penn State, where he teaches courses in music production, history of electroacoustic music, musical acoustics, and software programming for musicians. He's a UCLA, NYU, and McGill graduate. He's the author of Essentials of Music Technology. He's also the guy who turns natural occurrences like hurricanes, tidal waves, and squirrel life cycles into beautiful music.

Penn State Women’s Rugby Takes The World By Storm

Nine-time national champion Penn State women's rugby is taking its success across the globe, traveling internationally each Spring Break. This year, the club won two games in Barcelona.

Geocaching In State College: A Primer

Do you think scavenger hunts are totally rad? Do you get a little too excited when you finally crack a hard riddle? Do you secretly wish you could live every day like Nicolas Cage in National Treasure? Well have I got the hobby for you. It’s called geocaching.

Pro Tips To Survive Your Bar Tour

Whether you’re a newbie or long-time veteran, we’ve put together some tips to help you survive your next bar tour.

Glee Actress Lauren Potter To Speak On Campus April 16

Lauren Potter, best known for her portrayal of Sue Sylvester's secretary Becky Jackson on "Glee," will speak on campus April 14 at 7 p.m. in 26 Hosler Building as part of SPA's Distinguished Speakers series.

University Seeking Input On Draft Of Core Values

All students, faculty and staff are invited to live sessions where the university's core values will be introduced and breakout groups will discuss definitions, applications, and further developments of each value.

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