Penn State freshman Neha Gupta has had quite a year, but she finds her altruism far from over.

For those who watched the movie "Pitch Perfect," you know all about the International Championship of Collegiate A Capella, or the ICCAs for short. The ICCAs is a competition where a capella groups from different colleges and universities compete against one another. In a battle of harmony and song mashups, the groups fight to be named the number one a capella group in the nation.

Penn State Opera Theatre will put on Giacomo Puccini's "La Boheme" this weekend in Eisenhower Auditorium.

College is expensive, there's no easy way around it. For most students on a fixed income, $200 textbooks and an open bar tab three nights a week can run a bank account dry. These expenses often leave students asking for whatever's cheap, or better yet, free.

There’s only so much you can get done from inside a classroom. Penn State professor Khanjan Mehta knows this, and so do his students in the Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship (HESE) program. That’s why they’re taking their skills out of the classroom and all the way to the African country of Zambia.
The Penn State Thespians did not disappoint Thursday evening with their production of "Spamalot."