
The people behind Fall Career Days organized a surprise performance in the HUB on Tuesday to attract attention to the upcoming career fair.

Alabama running back Mark Ingram, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner, underwent arthroscopic knee surgery on Tuesday and has been ruled out for their season opener this Saturday against San Jose State and could very well be out of the lineup when the Nittany Lions play Alabama on September 11 as well.

According to the SPA’s Twitter page, ska punk band Reel Big Fish will perform outside at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park on September 14.

Summer is all but over, but Penn State will continue to party on. Here are a list of your favorite songs from this summer. Warning: Many (most) Are Trashy Pop Songs.

Just days until the Nittany Lions take the field against Youngstown State, coach Paterno has yet to announce a starting quarterback; however, seniors Ollie Ogbu and Brett Bracket have shown enough leadership to be voted captains for 2010.

According to Congressman Glenn Thompson, a Republican from Howard, PA (about 15 miles from State College), the estate tax (aka death tax) is a threat to national security. This was merely one quixotic proclamation by the congressional representative last evening at a talk on national security post-9/11. According to Congressman Thompson, the nation faces five significant threats to security, including lax borders, continuing operations in the Middle East, food security, debt, and energy dependence.
Find out more about his talk after the jump.