Friday, January 30th, 2026
Good morning, State College. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 30th of January.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Penn State has begun its 16-to-18-month master planning effort to update University Park and boost academic and research spaces (covering over 2,000 acres). The Office of Physical Plant is engaging campus stakeholders through in-person and online events. Penn State
- ➤ The Liberal Arts Undergraduate Council is celebrating its 50th anniversary with two virtual events this spring: an academic advising panel on Feb. 4 (5–6 p.m.) and an alumni discussion on Feb. 11 (5–6 p.m.) that will help students connect with past leaders. Both events require advance registration. Penn State
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Penn State alumna Katie McLaughlin works as an agriculture coordinator in the Governor’s Office of Transformation and Opportunity, where she helps farms and businesses with permitting and state resources — she partners with the Department of Agriculture drawing on lessons from Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. Penn State
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Amici Italian Market has opened in South Dining Hall at Redifer Commons, offering Italian dishes including pasta, pizza, and a mini market with snacks & drinks. Staff reviews note that while prices are higher, the customizable options make the new spot a promising option for regular visits. Onward State
- ➤ A new review in State College ranks popular bar bathrooms, comparing ease of use and cleanliness at spots like The Gaff, Cafe 210, and Chumley’s. The list shows how locals value restroom quality while enjoying their favorite bars & serves as a guide for future visits. Onward State
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Patton, Ferguson, and College townships have pledged over $225,000 to help the Centre County Housing and Land Trust (CCHLT) secure funds for Sylvan View Estate's 49 income-restricted homes off Blue Course Drive after its 30-year affordability period ended Dec. 31 as developers and officials work to preserve regional affordable housing. StateCollege.com
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ A trio of Penn State juniors — utility players Brooke Klosowicz and Michela Barbanente plus infielder Kaylie Walters — have been named to the Big Ten Softball Players to Watch list ahead of their season opener next week. Daily Collegian
- ➤ Coach Jeff Tambroni is set to choose a new starting goalie — a decision following Jack Fracyon's graduation — by weighing options among junior Ben Johnson, redshirt freshman Hayes Schreiner, true freshman Preston Hawkins and senior Will Mitchell. The choice will shape the team's approach for the upcoming season. Daily Collegian
- ➤ Penn State wrestling, led by coach Cael Sanderson, prepares for tonight's dual against Nebraska at the Bryce Jordan Center; the team achieved record shutouts over Indiana and Maryland and will face key bouts at 157 pounds and heavyweight. StateCollege.com
- ➤ Penn State men's lacrosse moved Sunday's season opener against Colgate indoors to Holuba Hall at noon after forecast snow prompted a change from Panzer Stadium. Daily Collegian
- ➤ No. 5 Penn State men's hockey meets No. 2 Michigan State this weekend, with the series tied at 22-22-8. Coach Guy Gadowsky said his team faces a balanced opponent (led by standout goaltender Trey Augustine) that will test their skills as they build on recent confidence. Onward State
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Penn State Nittany Lions vs. Michigan State Spartans
1-10 p.m. — West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium — Ticket prices vary — Cheer on the Nittany Lions as they take on the Spartans in a thrilling college football matchup.
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TWEN w/ Dogwood Tales and Euphoria Again
7-10 p.m. — Manny's Live Performance Space — Check out an emotional alt-country band from Virginia inspired by the Shenandoah Valley.
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Raphael Rogiński Plays John Coltrane and Langston Hughes
7-9:30 p.m. — Manny's Live Performance Space — From $10 — Experience the unique sound of Poland's virtuoso guitarist in an intimate setting.
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Anna Pearl Belinda Live Music Performance
6-8 p.m. — 814 Cider Works - J.L. Farm & Cidery — Enjoy cider while listening to local singer-songwriter Anna Pearl perform.
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