
Short and Sweet and Fast-Moving: Zines and Counter Culture
Have you ever wondered how to get local news out quickly, display your art, or be able to pass information around to your friends? Look…
Read MoreHave you ever wondered how to get local news out quickly, display your art, or be able to pass information around to your friends? Look…
Read MoreOver the past few months, bedrooms have probably become the place we not only sleep but work, eat, watch movies and more — especially if…
Read MoreTattoos are often a sort of rite of passage into adulthood. Turning 18 and getting a first tattoo is many people’s first adult decision, and…
Read MoreAre you feeling like life has been a bit overwhelming lately? Have the current political climate, recent environmental issues or Zoom University gotten you down?…
Read MoreOne of the latest trends seen online includes hydro dipping — a quick craft many are using to spice up their ordinary objects. Hydro dipping…
Read MoreAs states ease quarantine restrictions, some are still not back into the normal swing of things and have been getting antsy as the day it…
Read MoreIf you scroll through Amara Eke’s art account on Instagram, you’ll be met with an explosion of vibrant colors and abstract patterns along with the…
Read MoreWith so much time on our hands, who doesn’t love a good DIY project? Especially when it comes to fashion. Denim has become the latest…
Read MoreMaybe she’s feeling confident that day. Maybe she’s not. Either way, getting hollered at by random strangers who make her feel like she is nothing…
Read MoreIf you haven’t already, it’s time for you to meet 38-year-old Tony Elion Jr., a law student here at Penn State. Elion is a U.S….
Read MoreFreshman Alex Wu always knew music would play a fundamental role in his life ever since he fell in love with the cello 13 years ago.
Read MoreVALLEY suggests giving thrifting and antiquing a shot when it comes to creating a stylish living space on a college student budget.
Read MoreHere are some suggestions on how you can imitate your favorite celebrities’ looks without breaking the bank.
Read MoreAre you stuck in State College wondering how to spend your weekend now that you won’t be home for your annual family brunch? Don’t fret just yet because VALLEY has your guide to all that you can do this weekend and more.
Read MoreStarting his Penn State career in 2017, Andrew Storck is a 34-year-old ceramics major from Allentown, Pennsylvania. Storck served in the military from 2005 to 2013, and he uses his passion for ceramics and paying it forward as a self-improvement mechanism and therapeutic process as a veteran.
Read MoreBre Boeh started college at Penn State as a biology major … or as what she calls, a “biology mistake.” Her intense love for art and passion to create inspiring pieces led her to say goodbye to biology at the end of her freshman year.
Read MoreSummer is just around the corner, and although it’s both exciting and sad to leave friends behind when you return home, music festivals throughout the summer will always give you an adventure to look forward to.
Read MoreFrom February 25 to March 1, the School of Visual Arts welcomed a collective art show entitled “That’s What She Said,” held in the Zoller Gallery.
Read MoreFor junior Leo Massey, film takes on more meaning than just something he chose to major in. Instead, Massey sees film as a medium that can transcend race, religion and sexual orientation, messages his upcoming project aims to tackle.
Read MoreHere is VALLEY’s guide on how to start your own personal log and how it can help you live healthier and happier.
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