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Thursday, October 23rd, 2025

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Good morning, State College. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 23rd of October.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Penn State and local community leaders hosted PA Dignity Day 2025 on Oct. 15 to share ideas on living with dignity and respect. The event featured speeches and workshops that brought residents together—participants discussed ways to improve how everyone is treated in the community.  Penn State

CULTURE NEWS

  • Edgar Allan Poe Crawl starts today at 7pm as downtown State College offers a mystery walk where participants can explore themed stops with food and beverages available. The event will run until October 25 and tickets range from $15 for the preview (at Tempest Studios) to $25 later on.  Downtown State College
  • Six the Musical will play at Eisenhower Auditorium from November 18 through November 20 at 7:30 p.m. each night, and ticket prices will range from $74 to $89 for an adult, $48 to $53 for a University Park student, and $57 to $72 for a child.  Onward State

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Sana Ahrar, who earned her doctorate from Penn State College of Arts and Architecture, was awarded the Michael Brill Research Grant in Urban Communication to study how people use mobile tools in informal settlements. She will use the $3,000 grant for fieldwork in India and now teaches at NC State.  Penn State
  • Lucy Schilling, a Penn State student majoring in Spanish and advertising/public relations (with a minor in journalism), leads the Blue Band as president and builds strong connections on and off campus. She brings skills from her study abroad in Cadiz, Spain (where she managed social media) to guide the band and prepare future leaders.  Penn State
  • Two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists will visit University Park campus for the Foster-Foreman Conference on Oct. 28-29 to deliver keynote lectures & each session will include a question-and-answer period at Foster Auditorium in Paterno Library. Tom Hallman Jr. will start at 6 p.m. on Oct. 28 while Maria Hinojosa will close at 6 p.m. on Oct. 29.  Penn State
  • Skip Smith’s estate gift of $25 million will help grow Penn State’s Arboretum by funding a permanent endowment, deferred repairs, and matching funds for future donations—his bequest raises his total legacy to about $43 million and supports educational and research projects.  Penn State
  • Schreyer Scholar Morgan Dawkins, a third-year Penn State architectural engineering student, has boosted her leadership skills by serving as NSBE treasurer & co-executive director of the Schreyer Scholar Ambassadors while taking part in the Presidential Leadership Academy. Her honors thesis focuses on proactive engineering to design resilient buildings for communities facing climate change, and she plans to work for a company that shares her forward-thinking approach after graduation.  Penn State

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Drivers along Shiloh Road near the Trout Road intersection experienced a brief stoppage on Oct. 22 due to excavation work for a hotel development, and additional stops are scheduled from 1:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. on Oct. 24, Oct. 28, Oct. 29, Oct. 30, and Oct. 31—motorists using the I-99 off-ramps will be redirected onto alternate exits.  WTAJ
  • Paul Martin, the former USAID and NASA inspector general, will discuss government oversight in a free lecture on Nov 6 at 5 p.m. in Foster Auditorium—102 Paterno Library. He will share insights from his 40 years in public service and be introduced by former Rep Charlie Dent.  Penn State

SPORTS NEWS

  • Jackson Smith, a Penn State hockey player, was picked 14th overall by the Columbus Blue Jackets this summer—his selection was announced in Los Angeles by Meredith Gaudreau, marking the start of his NHL journey. He has averaged a point per game since his debut and will soon travel to Columbus for a Big Ten opener as he works on getting stronger and faster.  Onward State
  • Penn State's offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki said the offense is struggling and noted that both running back Nick Singleton and quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer must improve ahead of upcoming games against top teams. He explained that the team is working hard in practice to fix its run and pass issues — efforts that will be key as they prepare to face No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana.  StateCollege.com
  • Interim coach Terry Smith said the team will give freshman wideout Koby Howard—who made his first 14 yard catch against Iowa—and redshirt freshman Tyseer Denmark more chances in the offense as the team tests a new pass game at practice.  Onward State
  • Former Penn State defensive line recruit Alexander Haskell flipped his commitment to Syracuse after coach James Franklin was fired, the player announced on X + he is the first recruit from the class of 2026 to change his decision, having initially pledged to the Lions in May.  Onward State

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Tarwa N-Tiniri Concert

    7-10 p.m. — Manny's Performance Space — Free entry — Experience the soulful desert blues from the all-Berber band Tarwa N-Tiniri, hailing from Morocco.

    Tue, 10/28/25

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  • Thesaurus Rex Halloween Bash

    7-11 p.m. — Manny's Performance Space — Cost info not provided — Enjoy a night of local folk-jam music with Thesaurus Rex and Ham on a Stick for Halloween.

    Fri, 10/31/25

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  • Soles of Duende - Can We Dance Here?

    7:30-9 p.m. — Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State — Free entry — Experience a captivating fusion of tap, flamenco, and Indian classical dance that speaks without words.

    Wed, 11/5/25

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  • Keller Williams Live Performance

    8:00 – 9:30 p.m. — The State Theatre — Ticket info not provided — Enjoy an eclectic blend of rock, jazz, funk, and bluegrass from innovative artist Keller Williams.

    Thu, 11/6/25

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  • Bella White Live Concert

    8-9:30 p.m. — The State Theatre — Ticket pricing not specified — Experience the enchanting sounds of Bella White's unique country/folk music.

    Tue, 11/11/25

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  • Coppin State Eagles vs. Penn State Lady Lions Women's Basketball

    11:30 AM – 1:00 PM — Rec Hall — Tickets available — Witness the exciting women's basketball matchup as Coppin State takes on Penn State.

    Wed, 11/12/25

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  • Riley Green Concert

    6:45-10:00 p.m. — Bryce Jordan Center — $41.75 – $91.75 — Experience the multi-platinum singer-songwriter's highly successful Damn Country Music Tour.

    Thu, 11/13/25

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  • Michigan Wolverines at Penn State Nittany Lions Men's Hockey

    7-9 p.m. — Pegula Ice Arena — Ticket prices vary — Experience the electric atmosphere of college hockey in the heart of Hockey Valley.

    Fri, 11/14/25

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  • Arun Ramamurthy Trio Concert

    7-10 p.m. — Manny's Performance Space — From $11.99 — Experience the captivating blend of Indo-Jazz with Arun Ramamurthy showcasing his violin mastery.

    Sat, 11/15/25

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  • Peter Bradley Adams Concert

    8-11 p.m. — State Theatre — Ticket required — Experience the intimate and inspiring sounds of indie folk rock by Peter Bradley Adams.

    Tue, 11/18/25

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