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Fusing comedy and political knowledge in its standup acts, The Capitol Steps will make its way into State College for a night of humor.
Brian Alexander will be stopping in to Starbucks tonight, but not for a latte.
A Russian ballet group and the traditional story of Cinderella will fuse together tonight to kick off the Center for the Performing Arts' spring semester performances.
Who: Katherine Grant (senior-history and English)
With every New Year comes the dreaded resolution -- losing weight. Whether you just want to hit the gym more than once a month or if the goal is to look like Jessica Simpson in a bikini, there's no doubt that fit is in this spring. Since the gym has to be wedged between class, lunch and meetings, something that actually flatters your figure works best. And if you just can't seem to get into the healthy spirit, see if some of these trends will get you started:
The line dance for the 2008 Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon included the lyrics, "grab your iPhone, make a call."
With the new year comes a new set of rules for what is in and what needs to get moved to the back of the closet. As for State College shop owners, many were ready and willing to shed some light on what fashion-savvy students should expect for the rest of the winter season in 2009.
Because of the bureaucracy involved in acquiring a movie, "you have to wait a little bit to see the film that you want to see at the State Theatre," Mike Negra, executive director of the State Theatre, said.