• Sex Toy Bingo in McGarvey Commons

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu Sex Toy Bingo was held in McGarvey Commons on Friday, Apr. 12, 2024. A total of 120 prizes were given away, two of which were larger grand prizes. The event was co-hosted by the Lion Entertainment Board and GASE and MC’d by prominent local drag queen Debbie.  The bingo included…

    • “Heartstopper” and “Rocketman” star Kit Connor and “West Side Story” Rachel Zegler star to make their Broadway debuts in new “Romeo + Juliet” production

      Madison Meeks Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu NEW YORK – Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler have been announced to be making their Broadway debuts in the new production of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo + Juliet.” The two will play the roles of Romeo and Juliet, respectively.  The 1596 classic about the star-crossed romance between the children of two feuding…

    • Behrend Theatre students bend and snap into the world of “Legally Blonde the Musical”

      Madison Meeks  Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu On Thursday, April 11, I had the opportunity to sit and watch Penn State Behrend’s spring musical production of “Legally Blonde.” The musical is based on the movie and novel of the same name. It is directed by Emily Cassano, choreographed by Em Wood and Jenna Baker, and the music was…

    • Nancy Eimers: poet, mannequin enthusiast, and Judy Garland fan

      We artists all have our obsessions. They come and go, they haunt us, inspire us, and move us to create in unthought-of-before ways.  Nancy Eimers calls these “affinities”.  On Thursday, April 4, as our second Spring 2024 Smith Reader, Eimers read from her 2011 poetry collection “Oz” and her 2022 poetry collection “Human Figures” as…

    • Erie Retina Research hosts eclipse-related walk-in vision clinic

      ARI CONNERTY-SINGER – News Editor aic5296@psu.edu Clinicians at Erie Retina Research offered walk-in vision check-ups free of charge on Tuesday, examining dozens of patients who experienced naked-eye exposure to the sun while observing Monday’s total solar eclipse. Even in the presence of persistent warnings in eclipse-related media against looking directly at the sun without an…

    • Sex Toy Bingo in McGarvey Commons

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu Sex Toy Bingo was held in McGarvey Commons on Friday, Apr. 12, 2024. A total of 120 prizes were given away, two of which were larger grand prizes. The event was co-hosted by the Lion Entertainment Board and GASE and MC’d by prominent local drag queen Debbie.  The bingo included…

    • “Heartstopper” and “Rocketman” star Kit Connor and “West Side Story” Rachel Zegler star to make their Broadway debuts in new “Romeo + Juliet” production

      Madison Meeks Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu NEW YORK – Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler have been announced to be making their Broadway debuts in the new production of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo + Juliet.” The two will play the roles of Romeo and Juliet, respectively.  The 1596 classic about the star-crossed romance between the children of two feuding…

    • Behrend Theatre students bend and snap into the world of “Legally Blonde the Musical”

      Madison Meeks  Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu On Thursday, April 11, I had the opportunity to sit and watch Penn State Behrend’s spring musical production of “Legally Blonde.” The musical is based on the movie and novel of the same name. It is directed by Emily Cassano, choreographed by Em Wood and Jenna Baker, and the music was…

    • Nancy Eimers: poet, mannequin enthusiast, and Judy Garland fan

      We artists all have our obsessions. They come and go, they haunt us, inspire us, and move us to create in unthought-of-before ways.  Nancy Eimers calls these “affinities”.  On Thursday, April 4, as our second Spring 2024 Smith Reader, Eimers read from her 2011 poetry collection “Oz” and her 2022 poetry collection “Human Figures” as…

    • Erie Retina Research hosts eclipse-related walk-in vision clinic

      ARI CONNERTY-SINGER – News Editor aic5296@psu.edu Clinicians at Erie Retina Research offered walk-in vision check-ups free of charge on Tuesday, examining dozens of patients who experienced naked-eye exposure to the sun while observing Monday’s total solar eclipse. Even in the presence of persistent warnings in eclipse-related media against looking directly at the sun without an…

    • Sex Toy Bingo in McGarvey Commons

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu Sex Toy Bingo was held in McGarvey Commons on Friday, Apr. 12, 2024. A total of 120 prizes were given away, two of which were larger grand prizes. The event was co-hosted by the Lion Entertainment Board and GASE and MC’d by prominent local drag queen Debbie.  The bingo included…

    • “Heartstopper” and “Rocketman” star Kit Connor and “West Side Story” Rachel Zegler star to make their Broadway debuts in new “Romeo + Juliet” production

      Madison Meeks Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu NEW YORK – Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler have been announced to be making their Broadway debuts in the new production of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo + Juliet.” The two will play the roles of Romeo and Juliet, respectively.  The 1596 classic about the star-crossed romance between the children of two feuding…

    • Behrend Theatre students bend and snap into the world of “Legally Blonde the Musical”

      Madison Meeks  Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu On Thursday, April 11, I had the opportunity to sit and watch Penn State Behrend’s spring musical production of “Legally Blonde.” The musical is based on the movie and novel of the same name. It is directed by Emily Cassano, choreographed by Em Wood and Jenna Baker, and the music was…

    • Nancy Eimers: poet, mannequin enthusiast, and Judy Garland fan

      We artists all have our obsessions. They come and go, they haunt us, inspire us, and move us to create in unthought-of-before ways.  Nancy Eimers calls these “affinities”.  On Thursday, April 4, as our second Spring 2024 Smith Reader, Eimers read from her 2011 poetry collection “Oz” and her 2022 poetry collection “Human Figures” as…

    • Erie Retina Research hosts eclipse-related walk-in vision clinic

      ARI CONNERTY-SINGER – News Editor aic5296@psu.edu Clinicians at Erie Retina Research offered walk-in vision check-ups free of charge on Tuesday, examining dozens of patients who experienced naked-eye exposure to the sun while observing Monday’s total solar eclipse. Even in the presence of persistent warnings in eclipse-related media against looking directly at the sun without an…

    • Sex Toy Bingo in McGarvey Commons

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu Sex Toy Bingo was held in McGarvey Commons on Friday, Apr. 12, 2024. A total of 120 prizes were given away, two of which were larger grand prizes. The event was co-hosted by the Lion Entertainment Board and GASE and MC’d by prominent local drag queen Debbie.  The bingo included…

    • “Heartstopper” and “Rocketman” star Kit Connor and “West Side Story” Rachel Zegler star to make their Broadway debuts in new “Romeo + Juliet” production

      Madison Meeks Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu NEW YORK – Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler have been announced to be making their Broadway debuts in the new production of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo + Juliet.” The two will play the roles of Romeo and Juliet, respectively.  The 1596 classic about the star-crossed romance between the children of two feuding…

    • Behrend Theatre students bend and snap into the world of “Legally Blonde the Musical”

      Madison Meeks  Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu On Thursday, April 11, I had the opportunity to sit and watch Penn State Behrend’s spring musical production of “Legally Blonde.” The musical is based on the movie and novel of the same name. It is directed by Emily Cassano, choreographed by Em Wood and Jenna Baker, and the music was…

    • Nancy Eimers: poet, mannequin enthusiast, and Judy Garland fan

      We artists all have our obsessions. They come and go, they haunt us, inspire us, and move us to create in unthought-of-before ways.  Nancy Eimers calls these “affinities”.  On Thursday, April 4, as our second Spring 2024 Smith Reader, Eimers read from her 2011 poetry collection “Oz” and her 2022 poetry collection “Human Figures” as…

    • Erie Retina Research hosts eclipse-related walk-in vision clinic

      ARI CONNERTY-SINGER – News Editor aic5296@psu.edu Clinicians at Erie Retina Research offered walk-in vision check-ups free of charge on Tuesday, examining dozens of patients who experienced naked-eye exposure to the sun while observing Monday’s total solar eclipse. Even in the presence of persistent warnings in eclipse-related media against looking directly at the sun without an…

    • Sex Toy Bingo in McGarvey Commons

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu Sex Toy Bingo was held in McGarvey Commons on Friday, Apr. 12, 2024. A total of 120 prizes were given away, two of which were larger grand prizes. The event was co-hosted by the Lion Entertainment Board and GASE and MC’d by prominent local drag queen Debbie.  The bingo included…

    • “Heartstopper” and “Rocketman” star Kit Connor and “West Side Story” Rachel Zegler star to make their Broadway debuts in new “Romeo + Juliet” production

      Madison Meeks Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu NEW YORK – Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler have been announced to be making their Broadway debuts in the new production of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo + Juliet.” The two will play the roles of Romeo and Juliet, respectively.  The 1596 classic about the star-crossed romance between the children of two feuding…

    • Behrend Theatre students bend and snap into the world of “Legally Blonde the Musical”

      Madison Meeks  Editor-In-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu On Thursday, April 11, I had the opportunity to sit and watch Penn State Behrend’s spring musical production of “Legally Blonde.” The musical is based on the movie and novel of the same name. It is directed by Emily Cassano, choreographed by Em Wood and Jenna Baker, and the music was…

    • Nancy Eimers: poet, mannequin enthusiast, and Judy Garland fan

      We artists all have our obsessions. They come and go, they haunt us, inspire us, and move us to create in unthought-of-before ways.  Nancy Eimers calls these “affinities”.  On Thursday, April 4, as our second Spring 2024 Smith Reader, Eimers read from her 2011 poetry collection “Oz” and her 2022 poetry collection “Human Figures” as…

    • Erie Retina Research hosts eclipse-related walk-in vision clinic

      ARI CONNERTY-SINGER – News Editor aic5296@psu.edu Clinicians at Erie Retina Research offered walk-in vision check-ups free of charge on Tuesday, examining dozens of patients who experienced naked-eye exposure to the sun while observing Monday’s total solar eclipse. Even in the presence of persistent warnings in eclipse-related media against looking directly at the sun without an…

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