There aren’t many better ways to honor sports legends than by retiring their numbers. While Penn State Athletics isn’t necessarily in the business of doing so, it never hurts to share some suggestions.
The only number Penn State has retired in recent memory is John Cappelletti’s No. 22. The football legend was a stud at running back for the Nittany Lions and remains to be the program’s
While Cappelletti is clearly a legend in his own right, Penn State certainly has produced several other stars over the years who deserve the honor. With that, here are our picks for which numbers Penn State should consider retiring.
Within Penn Stateâs University Park Undergraduate Associationâs General Assembly are many committees that keep busy working toward their respective policy goals. But as the 15th Assembly nears the halfway point of the spring semester, one of the busiest committees is also one of the newest â the Committee on Justice and Equity.
Formed out of the Committee on Outreach, the Committee on Justice and Equity was formed last year.
Najee Rodriguez, the chair of Justice and Equity for UPUA, has been involved in the committee since its inception. Elected as the first chair, he has sponsored and pushed for many of the committeeâs initiatives on the floor of the General Assembly.
Now that THON 2021 is winding down, we’re finally approaching the Final Four and its many traditions, including Family Hour, a performance from Go Go Gadjet, and THON’s final total reveal.
One often-forgotten Final Four event? A look at the last four line dances! Traditionally, former Dancer Relations captains would hop on stage to perform their respective THON’s line dance. This year, it seems likely we’d see them in a video clip.
Regardless, you’re probably a bit dusty on some older line dances. And if you’re a total noob, you’ve got no idea what’s coming your way. Take a look at each year’s line dance below for a brief crash course or refresher.
continue to love to this day.
That got us thinking…What if we came up with a Penn State version? There are a lot of figures, events, and places in Penn State’s lauded history, and there’s definitely a song in there somewhere.
So, we sat down and brainstormed. After hours of meticulous planning, creating, and applying, we have created a new masterpiece that Billy Joel should record ASAP.
Everything that is listed in our song has a connection to Penn State, even if it might not be clear when reading it. For example, “Judge Dredd” and “Die Hard” are listed in the song, and that is because a Penn State alum wrote the scripts to those movies. Other references may be painfully obvious.
As the University Park Undergraduate Association begins the new semester, many of its members are preparing to pursue large goals and tackle broad issues to bring change to Penn State.