Monday, October 13, 2014

The Day the Terrible Towel Changed by @PandaPSU

(Photo courtesy of Steelers.com)
The Terrible Towel is one of the most iconic fan tools in Pittsburgh, and quite possibly in sports. It is easily recognizable and symbolic of one of football's most storied franchises. It was created in 1975 by the legendary Myron Cope. What started out as a gimmick that season became a rallying tool for fans in the city and at games. The fans continued to use the towel on the way to the Steelers winning their second Super Bowl.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

A Look From Inside Happy Valley by @PandaPSU

If you have never been to State College, the first thing that strikes you about campus is the scenery. After traveling through miles of farm country in any direction, visitors arrive to an oasis of sorts. Most of the buildings are beautiful stone or brick. The trees in the fall are truly something to behold. The Lion Shrine sits prominently along Curtin Road protecting campus. It is just a combination of architectural charm and Pennsylvania landscaping beauty.