There's just something about playing in college towns that keeps country artists Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan coming back for more.
Tonight, Method Man and Redman will be coming to see just "How High" State College can get.
Students can see a ground-breaking play from the '40s that is considered to have set the stage for modern theater this weekend.
Students who aren't interested in faux-Irish festivities can turn to the HUB-Robeson Center on Friday to hear authentic Celtic music.
John Carothers loved Penn State -- or as he called it, "The Big House." He also loved learning: If his kids or their friends made the dean's list, he'd give them $10.
Local theater group The Next Stage will premiere its main stage production "Our Town" on April 9 -- but students and community members can get an early taste of the play at Sunday's "Making Theatre" performance.
It's written in stone somewhere -- during THON, The People shall dance.
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It's been 10 years since the first "Penis Monologues," and you still don't need a penis to get aroused by the show.
Dr. Dog's Toby Leaman said he can't describe his music, but promoter Jesse Ruegg said he's certain of one thing: Dr. Dog is not the Jonas Brothers.
David Carr, drummer for Third Day -- one of multiple Christian bands playing the Bryce Jordan Center on Saturday as part of the Winter Jam tour -- said he is excited to come to Penn State with such an eclectic group.
The State Theatre has dedicated a show to longtime State College Mayor Bill Welch, who died in September. Welch was an avid supporter of the theater.
The late Bill Welch's favorite event at the State Theatre was pretty simple.
Howard Tran never felt sure about his cultural identity. During World War II, Tran's grandparents moved from China to Vietnam, where Tran lived until moving to the United States at age 12.
After returning to State College for a week of new classes, students can indulge in a few more hours of slacking off with a viewing of a classic cult film.
As far as Jeff Van Fossan is concerned, it'll be the best show at Penn State in more than half a decade.
When he saw how good the music festivals were at other schools, Mike Wallace decided to do the same thing at Penn State.
Freddy Cole is more than just Nat King Cole's brother.
Though they're part of a group that formed fewer than two years ago, Fluidity Dance Company members are serious about their progress -- and their future dance careers.
As the school year comes to an end and the only thing left to tackle is finals, it can only mean one thing: summer. And of course, with summer comes summer fashion -- so take note of the following trends for the savvy saver and the posh fashionista.
Donny Most and other performers will sing during “Doo Wop Rocks!,†which promotes many music genres, including doo wop.
Penn State will get a musical blast from the past as "Doo Wop Rocks!" stops at Eisenhower Auditorium on Saturday.
To Rachel Eng, personal contact is increasingly important -- especially in a time when text messaging, e-mail and phone conferences often replace face-to-face communications.
