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Seven Ways to Avoid Looking Like a Freshman

Freshman year is a year like no other. A time for mistakes and learning. You don't want to be too obvious of a freshman though. And you definitely don't want to be a second year freshman. Unfortunately, some people only graduate to sophomore status via number of credits. These people will still make the same silly mistakes that freshman make. Luckily there are ways to not only mitigate your severe case of freshmanitis early, but also to prevent those late onset symptoms before they happen. Here are the top seven things you can do to avoid looking like a freshman.

Lemongrass Restaurant Opens Downtown

Squirrels. Outrageously priced clothing. Freshmen. Out of all of the things State College has in abundance, there’s one thing that there can never be enough of: Asian restaurants. Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese -- every single one has something different to offer. Scott Wong, the owner of Greenbowl, seems to agree, as his newest Vietnamese themed restaurant Lemongrass opened its doors just last week.

Emily Whitehead Poses for Picture of Hope

September marks Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, something THON holds near and dear to their hearts. In that spirit, Emily Whitehead posed for a "Picture of Hope" photo session last week, and looks better than ever.

Join Us On Wednesday For Our Fall “Tweet-Up”

Put a face to the 140 characters this Wednesday at the @OnwardState / @PSUQuiznos Tweet-Up. From 1 p.m.-2 p.m, your favorite student-bloggers will be mingling (yes, out in the real world) with Twitter followers at our favorite Beaver Avenue sub-shop, Quiznos.

The Anatomy of Sorority Recruitment

The moment you have all been waiting for is here! After weeks of anticipation and annoying profile pictures, fall 2012 sorority recruitment begins tonight. Here's how it all works.

Blue and White Society Bash Coming to Hintz

The Blue and White Society is throwing their annual Blue and White Society Bash this afternoon from 5-7 PM at the Hintz Alumni Center.

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