evelin
The most popular groups and largest groups are thon groups. We also have clubs that involve our race which is vey helpful in meeting new people around campus that can relate to us. People do party but its less than half. Many are in the libraries others work and some chill with frriends. On a typical Saturday the school has events every weekend to keep students entertained, such as movie nights, arts and craft, dances, and concerts. Off campus activities can involve shopping, cafes, food, concerts, plays, marathons, and volunteering.
Zachary
Greek Life, joining a fraternity or sorority is fairly popular. THON is a dance-marathon that we have once a year to raise money for children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. The school also offers hundreds of clubs and different intramural sports teams.
Kathryn
The most popular groups on campus are probably THON and Greek Life. THON is a dance marathon every year, which is the largest student-run philanthropy in the world. It raises money for the fight against pediatric cancer. In 2013, they raise over 12 million dollars and there were over 15,000 volunteers (about 25{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of campus). The weekend long event is huge at Penn State and it is something on Penn Staters minds through out the year. Greek Life is also big, with about 15{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of students participating in, but it is not something that you need to do to fit in. I am involved with Onward State, the largest read student-run independent news source in the world. There are about 50 students and we are a range of different majors. There are lots of media groups on campus, and it is a good way to expand your writing skills, which are important in every industry. Students around campus usually do not leave their doors open, except in East, where all the freshmen live. Athletic events are extremely popular, especially in the fall. Students care a lot about the football team. Women's volleyball, soccer, field hockey and lacrosse are all popular as well. It's really a great way to get involved and feel connected to the school. Guest speakers, bands and presentations occur almost every weekend at Penn State, and there is something for everyone. It is really worth the student activity fee to attend all of the Penn State events that are available. The dating scene is definitely different than in high school, people go out to lunch or to the movies a few times usually before making it anything serious. I met my closest friends through Onward State, especially by going to socials and taking the opportunities to talk to people outside of meetings. If I am awake at 2 am on a Tuesday, I am likely finishing up some report or homework. Homecoming is a huge tradition every year, where we have one of the longest homecoming parades in the country. People usually party Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays leaving the rest of the week for work. On Saturday nights there are free movies, concerts and other events held at the HUB for free. Off campus there are lots of restaurants to go to.
Meridith
Penn State has an incredible variety of student groups and activities. As a student, I was heavily involved with the Association of Residence Hall Students, the on-campus student government. As a group, we met weekly to host events for students, help make decisions about on-campus living, and communicate with Penn State staff members about the opinions and advice of students.
There are frequently concerts, distinguished speakers, career fairs, sporting events, and many other helpful events that add to the excitement at Penn State.
One of the largest organizations at Penn State is the Penn State Dance Marathon, which is the largest student-run philanthropy in the world. With over 15,000 student volunteers, the organization was able to raise over $10 million for pediatric cancer research last year.
In the residence halls, there are always activities and events as well. Resident Assistants are responsible for planning community-building events to help residents meet each other, find study groups, etc.
There are also many opportunities for involvement off-campus. Located in a rural area, there are many parks and outdoor-related activities, as well as exercise trails and hiking routes. In the town of State College, there are movie theatres, a mall, lots of downtown outdoor shopping, and a large variety of delicious, affordable restaurants.
Jenny
PennState is known for THON, a 46-hour, philanthropic, student organization and charity dance-a-thon to raise money for pediatric cancer, in alliance with the Four Diamonds Fund of Hershey Medical Center.
Almost every student organization is involved in THON. We have 3 weekends where students disperse across the East Coast to stand outside shops with cans to collect donations. This year, we raised a whopping $10.6 million.
Along with THON, I'm also involved in Grace Notes, a christian acappella group, currently serving as President. We perform around campus and in various churches of our members. I'm also involved in Thespians, a theatre group on campus that is currently rehearsing to debut their spring performance of Aida. I've just recently joined the Songwriter's Club, which hosts various coffeehouse open mic nights for students to enjoy and perform.
Being involved is the easiest way to meet people, especially those with common interests. These organizations also allow for an allotted time where the members will be able to converse with each other. With our fast-paced society, it can be hard to settle down and spend time with friends. This is a surefire way for people to find time to really hang and chill with new friends.
The one question everyone has: if you're not drinking on the weekends, what else is there to do?
PennState offers Late Night At The Hub, an effort to get students to do something other than party. They bring in bands and guest performances, offer arts & crafts, show different movies, have a game room, and provide free food. Students can also find numerous activities to do downtown with friends. You can hang at any cafe, scope out the laser tag scene, listen/watch street performers, etc. We're also a 15-minute drive from a lake beach, a 10-minute drive from Mount Nittany hiking trails, across the street from an arboretum, and a bus ride away from a mall.
Izzah
There are a host of different groups ranging from ethnicity, to entertainment to sports that it is hard to pick the most popular. I guess THON groups are very popular. Many African-American ethnicity groups are also popular like the NAACP or Black Caucus.
I am currently a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and also a diversity reporter at the student newspaper, The Daily Collegian.
Students are advised to keep their dorm rooms locked for security reasons. We hear about shootings on campuses, why take the risk?
Penn State boasts an excellent football program. We have guest speakers coming every other day. Many organizations bring guest speakers. We have a local State Theater downtown as well.
We have football season, THON, cultural events organized by student clubs and organizations. Party scene is pretty robust here. Penn State was ranked#2 party school in the Princeton Review if I'm not wrong. So that gives an idea about greek life. Speaking of partying, State Patty's Day is the student created holiday that takes place in February--a day on which students find it justifies to drink all day long. I don't drink, so I don't see the fun of it.
Liz
On the surface Penn State might seem like a campus of white kids. Rich white kids. Or white hick kids. But since coming to school here I have learned that is not the case. Penn State is a pretty diverse place. We have a very active LGBTQA association at our school that puts on events and spreads awareness. For the most part, this group of students is well respected on campus. The A stands for allies, and most Penn State students would own up to being an ally. Most students wear Penn State gear to class. It is acceptable to wear sweatpants and a t-shirt to class. Very few students will even wear their pajamas. Besides on career fair days, when students wear a suit because they are trying to get a job, most students will wear jeans and a polo or a sweater or some kind of nice, but casual shirt. Most of the students are from Pennsylvania, but there are also a lot of students from New Jersey. Penn State also has a large number of international students. At the dinning commons you would see students grouped as Fraternity brothers, Sorority sisters, international students, and then your normal everyday average student. Greek life is big at Penn State, but not everyone does it. Greek life is big, because our school is big. If someone is into Greek life, then they will be able to find a sorority or fraternity to belong to. If someone is not into Greek life, then they will not feel out of place at Penn State. At college, especially in State College, it is easy to live in a bubble. But professors and students keep each other politically aware. Around election time, flyers are handed out and special events are held so that all students can be well educated about all sides of the issues. Penn State is definitely diverse when it comes to political parties, but I would not say that political party choice influences how a student would fit in at Penn State. Because there are so many students at this school, it is easy to find a place to fit in whether it is the Pokemon club or a fraternity.
Brandi
I'm not going to lie, Penn State is considered a party school...and if this scares you, don't let it. I am not interested in a big party scene myself, and I've had nights where I've been up at 3 in the morning eating pizza, playing twister, and watching movies in a dorm basement with friends from work. There are ways to have fun and you certainly won't run into it frequently if you aren't looking. There really are enough different types of students, that you will find a comfort zone.
For example, I met my best friends through the jobs I've had, and through a blue band audition (even though I didn't make it.) Two totally different groups, and yet the experiences have been great in meeting new people.
Michelle
A lot of people are involved in THON, community service, and sports clubs. I met most of my friends through my organizations.