Since the coronavirus has placed millions in lockdown and has made the pursuit of a normal schedule nearly impossible, the little things that get us through the day are even more important.
Happy Valley Improv, a State College improv group, will be offering virtual shows and classes on the streaming platform Mixer.
It can be easy to feel useless sitting at home in quarantine while medical professionals battle on the front lines with the deadly virus that is COVID-19. While you may feel isolated and lonely, I can promise you that it’s for the best. Here are some ways you can help during the COVID-19 cri…
Yet another Instagram trend ran through our feeds last week: “Four Albums No Skip” lets users place four album covers using an online generator onto a picture of Bill Clinton listening to music. This tasked listeners to pick the top four albums they would listen all the way through.
People have been quarantining for a little over a month now and may be facing an age-long crisis — boredom.
Podcasts come in endless genres, and there is a perfect podcast for almost everyone — they are an excellent option for listeners to put on for some background noise.
Since everyone is stuck at home due to quarantine, now is the perfect time to try some new art projects. It can be difficult to remind yourself to be happy and stay positive when we don’t know when we will be able to leave our houses again. But, these crafts can help motivate ourselves to ge…
Certain episodes of classic television shows may feel familiar and relatable when it comes to being stuck at home in quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus has put many lives on hold. With the ubiquity of social distancing practices, online classes and canceled events, many Penn State students have found it difficult to preserve their sense of normality.
The Penn State Student Programming Association (SPA) announced they will be bringing DJ and producer Diplo for a virtual concert at 8 p.m. EST on Thursday, April 23 via Zoom.
If you have been meaning to check out Boon Joon Ho’s South Korean film "Parasite,” you may be in luck.
After Penn State announced the Spring 2020 commencement would move online, many seniors began finding ways to wrap up their final year at Penn State. Jocelyn Krotec was able to find solace through illustrations.
Beginning in April, Pennsylvania and 42 other states have been placed under a stay at home order. Students were encouraged to go home to quarantine and ever since, life has had to change quickly in many ways.
Many students have likely lost their daily workout routines since Penn State made the decision to switch to remote learning for the remainder of the spring semester. Without the easy access to on campus fitness facilities, it’s easy to feel lost. However, there are dozens of ways one can rem…
Since the spark of the coronavirus pandemic, Steven Soderbergh’s film “Contagion,” released in 2011, skyrocketed in popularity. It even peaked in the top 10 on iTunes movie rentals and has been a recent hit with Netflix users.
Social distancing. These words have come to mean more in the past two months than anyone could have foreseen.
The Penn State College of Arts and Architecture kicked off the first night of their "Virtual Performing Arts Celebration" on April 9 with a collection of musical performances from students and alumni.
*Warning: some spoilers lay ahead*
As we head into week four of the coronavirus quarantine, I’ve spent many hours reflecting on what keeps me sane while I’m stuck sitting in my tiny State College apartment.
Despite the coronavirus quarantine putting a pause on much of society, there is still plenty of new music to look forward to.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed while adapting to online classes. The stress of coping from the lack of a normal routine, as well as social distancing can be enough to cause you to fall behind in your classes.
As concerns over the coronavirus increases in intensity, moviegoers looking to catch a film in State College, or any town may be out of luck.
Penn State Movin’ On announced Tuesday that its annual spring concert has been canceled due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus, according to a press release.
With the recent announcement that Penn State classes will remain online for the rest of the semester and Gov. Tom Wolf’s request to avoid social gatherings, the list of canceled Penn State and local shows, musicals and events grows.
In his three-year hiatus since his last studio project, 2017s “Luv is Rage 2”, Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert has managed to hold the spotlight through a series of well received mixtapes, singles and teaser snippets. All has led up to his most recent album release “Eternal Atake.”
In his three-year hiatus since his last studio project, 2017s “Luv is Rage 2”, Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert has managed to hold the spotlight through a series of well received mixtapes, singles and teaser snippets. All has led up to his most recent album release “Eternal Atake.”
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis concert has been canceled, the Penn State Center for the Performing Arts (CPA) announced Monday. The show was scheduled for Thursday, April 2, at the Eisenhower Auditorium.
As local businesses in the State College community close per Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s order on Monday, the Band Junkies will continue to support local musicians.
Penn State’s College of Arts and Architecture, along with the School of Music and the Center for the Performing Arts, have canceled their production of French composer Georges Bizet’s opera “Carmen.”
As Penn State moved its classes to an online platform and postponed on-campus events, students will likely be finding extra time on their hands.
Penn State arts professor Brian Alfred makes the commute between State College and New York City each week. After two years of this commute, he noticed he wanted something more than just music to listen to.
Students come to Penn State from every corner of the globe, and the music they enjoy mirrors this diversity.
With an ever growing presence in the online community, YouTubers have become prominent figures in many Penn State students' lives.
Throughout most of the year, University Park is a warm hum of students and staff going about their busy lives. But, as the Old Main bell tower chimes the Friday before break, the buzz is reduced to a whisper, and campus falls silent as spring break finally arrives.
Movin’ On 2020 will feature performances from Foster the People, Lil Yachty, Two Friends and Sasha Sloan.