Conversation in the HUB: Being gay at Penn State
Armani Beck is a graduating senior who is very involved within Penn State's LGBTA community. She hosts conversations in the HUB where students can openly and comfortably come and talk about things...
View ArticleUkelele is part of Kristen Costa’s musical life
Kristen Costa is a senior who lives for music. She grew up playing drums and singing. if fifth grade Kristen taught herself how to play the ukelele and has been playing ever since. Her favorite bands...
View ArticleHome-made skin cream experiment grows into organic products business
Tony Musso and his wife sell organic skin care products that they make themselves. They travel to the Farmer's market in State College every Friday to share their products. They started experiementing...
View ArticleSlam poetry at Penn State
David Clark talks about what slam poetry means to him and why he and others do it.
View ArticleAmerican Indian Pow Wow
The annual 11th and final American Indian Pow Wow was held in Boalsburg at Mount Nittany Middle School over the weekend.Where adults and children celebrated the American Indian culture wearing...
View ArticleEvent assignment
Davon Clark is a freshman at Penn State and participated in the 14th annual Beta Monologues. the event took place on April 3rd and was hosted by the Omicron Alpha Chapter of Sigma Lambda Beta...
View ArticleKoreans for Christ Flea Market
Uree Chon, sophomore, planned a flea market fundraiser in the HUB for her organization, Koreans for Christ. Students from the group donated their own clothes and belongings and sold them for a...
View ArticlePawing for a second chance
Volunteering at PAWS for more than 20 years is a chance for Bonnie Barry and her husband to not only be surrounded by kittens all day long, but help find homes for animals deserving of a second chance.
View ArticleRock Your Art Out
"Rock Your Art Out" is a non-profit music and art event ran by Sounds, a completely student run group. Jen speaks about the influence that the event has on the community and encourages anyone to get...
View ArticleNative American celebration
Mt. Nittany Middle School was full of cultural pride this weekend during the annual American Indian Pow- Wow. The event included dancing, music, laughter, but most of all a much needed sense of...
View ArticleBringing apples to market
The owner of Sweet Root Orchard explains why he comes out to State College to sell his crops to consumers at the Farmers Market. For him it is very profitable because he earns more money instead of...
View ArticlePenn State LGBTA pride march 2014
Graduate Assistant Benjamin Berg discusses the LBGTA pride March that occurred on Campus this past weekend. Berg mentions how the university has interacted with the organization since he has been...
View ArticleState College adding 71 more surveillance cameras
STATE COLLEGE – Penn State students Chelsea Billotte, Amy Haun and Fye Poon stand at the corner of East Calder Way and McAllister Alley, awaiting their bubble tea at the storefront of Tea Time....
View ArticleState College police aided by public and private security cameras
STATE COLLEGE—On Feb. 16 a woman was assaulted in an apartment laundry room. Now, State College police are looking for the assailant by releasing video of him to the public. The assault took place in...
View ArticleAt Beaver Stadium and other venues, many cameras watch the fans
UNIVERSITY PARK – To Penn State officials, security cameras are vital during football games, when State College becomes the third-largest city in Pennsylvania. “Stadium cameras? They’re everywhere,...
View ArticleCameras being added to campus emergency phones
UNIVERSITY PARK – Penn State has begun putting cameras on some of the hundreds of emergency phones located across the campus for people to use if they are in danger. The phones are on freestanding...
View ArticleOn Penn State’s campus, thousands of security cameras are watching
UNIVERSITY PARK -- Walking through Penn State’s HUB-Robeson Center, mechanical engineering student Rebecca Schmiedel didn't think about the security cameras watching her. "I kind of figured they were...
View ArticleSecurity cameras: Invasion of privacy or a means of being safe?
Bucknell University English professor Greg Clingham lived in Britain most of his life, and he compares surveillance cameras there to traffic lights, road signs and telephone kiosks. “You don’t even...
View ArticleStudent finds part-time work as a Vamos pedi cab driver
While some students come to college and search for regular retail jobs or food service jobs on campus, Stoff Scott has his own unique job. Stoff is a Washington D.C native who is currently a junior...
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