This yearâs event will also include a Q&A session following the screenings.
Blue and White Film Festival Vice President Joseph Molloy said filmmakers seem to be appreciative of the festival being back.
âI think a lot of people are just glad we re having it this semester,â Molloy (sophomore-film production) said.
Lilly Adams, who will have two films featured in this yearâs festival, said one positive from the virtual format is her parents being able to attend the event.
âPeople [who] can t usually make [the festival], or can t make the drive, or can t make the trip are able to come, even though it s through their computer â which is not a detriment,â Adams (senior-film production) said. âIt s more of a unifying thing that everyone can come.â
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verynoise.com compiles the top 100 songs that students listen to at a plethora of universities across the country and the world using “listening patterns and math.” Naturally, we decided to look at what our fellow students are listening to.
When looking at Penn State’s playlist, it was all over the place. The compilation included 50 different genres of music that University Park students listen to, with the most popular being pop. Most songs that stuck out on the list were the type that you would hear at a frat party. This included tracks like “UCLA,” “Uproar,” “Finest Hour,” and about any other song you would find yourself listening to on any given weekend.