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Celebrate State Poorly Attended

If you went to Celebrate State last Friday, the newest "music festival" at Penn State, you are a member of a small minority. According to Amy Zeller, one of the event's organizers, there were around 400 people who attended the event throughout the day, including "a lot of people who were here anyway enjoying the sun on the HUB lawn." The crowd grew to almost 500 around 7 p.m. for the Flobots' performance.


The Flobots were good, but definitely not worthy of being the headliner of an event such as this one. Zeller said she felt they were really relevant to students, though I felt Asher Roth's appearance last year had more relevance than the Flobots' did this year. They played most of their two albums, including their hit, "Handlebars". There were a couple dozen fans at the front who spent most of the show pumping their fists in the air, while the majority stood stoically or sat on the grass.


Read more after the jump.

Clark Inks Deal With Redskins

Nearly 24 hours after the draft ended, it looks like former Penn State quarterback will head south to Washington, D.C. to join the Redskins. The Washington Post announced yesterday that Washington has signed Clark, joining a stable of quarterbacks that includes the Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb.


There were rumors swirling Saturday night that Clark would end up in Pittsburgh, but sorry Steelers' fans-- you're going to have to stick with Big Ben.


More details after the jump.

Missing Grad Returns After Blue-White Sighting

After having been considered a missing person for the past week, Robbie McGrath UP'08 reunited with friends earlier this evening. We spoke to one of Robbie's friends tonight about the circumstances surrounding his return.


At around 2:30 p.m. this afternoon, Robbie showed up at a friend's door. The friend got Robbie to call his parents, who then drove up to State College to pick up their son.

Police Cruiser Crashes Into Pedestrian

Last night at around 1:40 a.m., a State College police cruiser collided with Kevin Ignatuk on Beaver Ave. Ignatuk, a 21-year old student from Thomton, was taken to Mount Nittany Medical Center and then flown to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, PA.


According to the police and several witnesses, Ignatuk suffered serious injuries.


More details after the jump.

Missing PSU Grad Spotted at Blue-White Game

According to a friend who spoke with Onward State, Robbie McGrath was seen at a Blue-White game tailgate Saturday afternoon. She said Robbie, "was acting differently than the Robbie we know."


McGrath is a 2008 graduate of Penn State. Until this afternoon, he had been last seen on Sunday. A missing persons report has been filed with the Pittsburgh police but details of the investigation are unknown.


When he was seen for a short time near Beaver Stadium on Saturday, Robbie was wearing a white Penn State #22 jersey, a navy long-sleeve Under Armour type shirt, jeans, and aviator sunglasses. He drives a dark red 1990s Buick Century with OBX and Pittsburgh Penguins bumper stickers.

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