Friday, May 2nd, 2025

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Good morning, State College. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 2nd of May.
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Job seekers in Centre County will meet over 70 employers at the Spring Job Fair on Wednesday, May 14 from 1 to 4 p.m. at C3 Sports in State College—offering full-time, part-time, seasonal and hybrid roles across sectors such as healthcare, education and technology. WTAJ
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Penn State Libraries is hosting de-stress fest events across five campus libraries to help students cope with finals by offering free snacks, puzzles, crafts, and other relaxation tools—events run from April 28 to May 8 and feature different activities at each location. Many students can take a break from studying by visiting sites such as the Architecture & Landscape Architecture Library or the Physical & Mathematical Sciences Library for these supports. Onward State
- ➤ Penn State’s Faculty Senate voted 97—62 to call on university leaders to pause plans to close smaller campuses, warning that closures could hurt local communities and students. University officials said a board meeting in mid-May will review the recommendations after commencement on May 9-11. StateCollege.com
- ➤ Movin’ On is a student-run music festival that will begin at 3:30 p.m. today on the IM Fields near Jeffrey Field to mark the last day of classes. Admission is free for students with a valid ID — the event will feature vendors, inflatables, food trucks and performances by The All-American Rejects, Pusha T, Baby Tate, Claire Rosinkranz and local band Fez. Onward State
- ➤ Fiona Combs, a Paterno Fellow and Schreyer Scholar at Penn State, is graduating this semester with four bachelor's degrees in English, Spanish, medieval studies and art, plus a minor in global and international studies—she studied abroad in Dublin, Athens, Puebla and Lima—and she will travel to Cambodia for two weeks through the Schreyer Honors College program to explore Southeast Asian art and architecture. Penn State
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Centre Area Transportation Authority announced it is offering free summer bus passes for youths 18 and under—valid from May 1 to August 31. Young riders must show a school ID, photo ID or birth certificate at the customer service center at 108 East Beaver Avenue in State College. WTAJ
- ➤ Transportation Services announced summer changes; core faculty and staff permits will allow parking at Lot 11, Lot 22, Yellow H, and the Nittany and West decks from May 12 through Aug 17. CATA will run a reduced light schedule from May 5 through May 11 and again from May 12 through Aug 17 with trial routes such as the UP — University Parkway route and the HV — Happy Valley route to serve key stops. Penn State
- ➤ Local officials in Centre and Clearfield counties have set up power charging and water stations to help residents during power outages as utility crews work to restore service. The stations — such as those at Patton Township in State College and Goshen Township — operate during set hours with plans to add more sites as needed. WTAJ
SHOP NEWS
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ On May 1, three Penn State men's gymnastics coaches received College Gymnastics Association Central Region awards. Randy Jepson was named Head Coach of the Year + Tony Beck and Carlos Vazquez were honored as Assistant Coach of the Year. Daily Collegian
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Crafts & Cocktails: Garden Party
Head to Discovery Space and The Rivet for an adults-only evening of sipping, socializing, and crafting! Registration includes a punch card for 3 activities including DIY garden-inspired crafts and seasonal drinks from Happy Valley Nomadic Spirits and The Dead Canary. 🌼 Pollinator Seed Bombs 🌱 Garden ID Tags 🎨 Watercolor Florals with @kaleidoscope_pa 🪴 Newspaper Herb Pots with @resiliencyfarm 🍸 Cocktails & Mocktails with @hvnomadicspirits This Garden Party kicks off Day 1 of Centre Gives (May 14)—and it's a great way to give back and support our mission. Show us your donation to Discovery Space & The Rivet for a FREE bonus craft punch! 👒 Dress in your garden party best and let’s toast to spring, community, and creativity.
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Jaws Screening
May 23 — Freeman Auditorium — Ticket prices vary — Experience the suspense of Spielberg's classic in a local setting.
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Anna Pearl Belinda Performance
7-9 p.m. — Cafe 210 West — Free entry — Experience live music from local singer-songwriter Anna Pearl in a cozy cafe setting.
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Anna Pearl Belinda Concert
4-8 p.m. — 814 Cider Works - J.L. Farm & Cidery — Free admission — Enjoy an evening of live music from local singer-songwriter Anna Pearl.
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Coaches vs Cancer Golf Tournament
All day — Penn State Golf Courses — Check website for entry fee — Enjoy a premier golf experience while supporting cancer research.
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Yard Sale Extravaganza
10 AM — Holmes-Foster Park — Free entry — Discover a variety of treasures for kids, crafts, and home decor at this exciting yard sale.
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