
There isn't a single person in the universe who doesn't love the Harlem Shake. While most viral trends create an immediate divide between fans and haters, the Harlem Shake is different. It's all about showing off each individual's personality and looking absolutely ridiculous, providing a unique experience with each video.
The debate about which version is the best never seems to end. But we could change that. I hereby propose that at some point during THON Weekend (preferably a time with high traffic, like around the pep rally) the whole BJC does the Harlem Shake.

In this week's distraction of the day column, we checked out a few of the 651 videos uploaded to the Penn State's YouTube profile. There are a variety of videos that are educational, funny and just plain awkward. If you were ever approached on the street and asked a bunch of questions, here are the videos that might be your time to shine in the spotlight.

Basically, Gangnam is comparable to Beverly Hills, California. This is where Psy grew up, and saw that there was a certain tone of entitlement for the upper-class that lived there. Those who are from the Gangnam district, though, don't boast about it. It's more about making fun of the posers trying to fit in where they aren't from.

Internet famous pop duo, Karmin, is materializing from the cyber-web to perform for a Penn State crowd on October 12th in Alumni Hall according to SPA.

John Ziegler has been a very well-known critic of the Freeh Report. He's pointed out its flaws, he's made a video about what a Freeh-proclaimed Penn State cover-up would've looked like, and now he wants Penn State's media critics to put their money where their mouth is.