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practice at Beaver Stadium wrapped up Saturday afternoon, it now has just three spring practices remaining.
There was a long list of players and position groups to look out for entering Saturday and as spring ball wraps up. No group stood out like some of the new defensive stars did Saturday, however. Sitting at the top of that list was undoubtedly true freshman Kalen King.
The former four-star recruit out of Michigan, who James Franklin described this week as “probably the most advanced freshman” he’s seen at Penn State, finished the afternoon with two interceptions.
King’s first pick came off of an errant pass from Ta’Quan Roberson, and he managed to go untouched the other way for the first touchdown of the afternoon.
With Penn Stateâs university-wide wellness day on March 11 approaching, the HUB-Robeson Galleries are preparing to entertain and educate audiences about mental health and toxic masculinity through a new show centering around toilet paper.
âFrozen in the Toilet Paper Aisle of Life: Man Up!â was written by theater professor William Doan and Tyler Sperrazza, assistant production manager at the HUB-Robeson Center.
The upcoming simultaneously virtual and in-person performances of the show will take place at 2 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday, with Q&A sessions following the last two showings, according to a Penn State News release.
Doan said his play showcases 65 of his own drawings during a 30-minute telling of a series of funny yet serious stories about his life, of which he refers to as a âliving comic book.â