
Yesterday, the list of this year's commencement speakers was released. Each college will have their own ceremony, marked by a keynote speaker, typically a big name to deliver a message to the graduating class. But one curious item on the list popped up: the College of the Liberal Arts did not have a listed commencement speaker.

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and there are all kinds of things happening on campus to raise sexual assault awareness. Throw on some teal, get to these events, and show your support!

Most people spend their 50th birthday throwing a party with family and friends. But Penn State alumna Deb Fiscella wanted to make her 50th something special, and she's making it For The Kids.

In a town dominated by athletics and academics, the arts culture of Penn State rarely sees the spotlight of public interest. Penn State's Students Organizing the Multiple Arts hopes to bring arts to the forefront for one day a year. In collaboration with several arts organizations, SOMA's Arts Crawl will take over North Campus tomorrow afternoon for a day-long celebration of arts and creativity in the State College community.

First IHOP, then Quaker Steak and Lube, now Perkins Family Restaurant and Bakery is getting back into the State College restaurant scene.
The Centre Daily Times is reporting that Perkins has filed a preliminary plan to the township to open up a 132-seat restaurant next to Eastview Plaza on Benner Pike.

Another year, another list of forgettable commencement speakers at Penn State.
Spring commencement speakers were announced earlier today, and I would be surprised if anyone outside of the College of Communications had ever heard of their designated speaker.