\\ The Daily Collegian Published independently by students at Penn State Last Stop names concert lineup State Radio, Fabolous among four headlining acts revealed By Kathleen Loughran COLLEGIAN staff writer After weeks of speculation and disputed contracts, UPUA unveiled the lineup for its inaugural Last Stop music festival Monday. Fabolous. State Radio. Matt and Kim. and Titus Andronicus will headline the April 30 event. The acts were announced Monday night on The Lion 90.7 FM. Beginning at 5 p.m. Monday. The Lion played song dips from each of the headlin ing bands while listeners called in to guess the artist in order to win VIP backstage r eter Tesorjero'Collegian Penn State Lion Ambassadors pretend to grill new freshmen on Penn State facts as well as give them orders, re-enacting historical Penn State past times where freshmen had to wear "dinks” (hats). This was done to draw attention to an open house, which will be held on Wednfsday. At the event Ambassadors will give tours of Old Main. More coverage on the Old Main Open House | LOCAL, Page 4. Police: Assault reported atfrat A man is under investigation after two women reported being indecently assaulted. By Brendan McNally COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Two female Penn State stu dents told police they were assaulted by a man at the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity house early Sunday morning, the State College Police Department said. At about 12:15 am. Sunday, during what police called a party at the 508 Locust Lane property, two women told police the man was touching them inappropri ately and poured a beer on one of them, police said. “He grabbed one girl from behind,” State College Police Capt. Dana Leonard said. “She fell down, and he poured a beer on her.” Police did not release the man’s name. Because the inves tigation is ongoing, police did not See ASSAULT, Page 2. passes for the music festival. With these passes, the four winners will receive back stage and VIP tent access, former University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA) Programming Chairman Mike Wallace said. “They’re just going to get a very cool experience,” Wallace (senior-economics) said. Titus Andronicus, from Glen Rock, N.J., is an indie-rock band that was named one of the top 10 new bands of 2010 by Rolling Stone, Wallace said. Originally Last Stop had selected the See LAST STOP. Page 2. and Penn State recruit said he’s Bolden is unable to practice with still upbeat about fighting for the Lions until May, but he hopes the Nittany Lions’ starting job. to start with the team in the fall. Because he won’t step on ‘Get Him By Kristen Karas COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Actors Russell Brand and Jonah Hill walked into a movie theater filled with Penn State stu dents, and shouted two words: “We Are.” Brand was surprised after being met with an enthusiastic reply of “Penn State.” “I could have done with more rehearsal time for that ‘we are,’ ” he said. Brand and Hill greeted the crowd of students at Premiere Theatre 12, 125 Premiere Drive, 'he Lion 90.7 FM conducted a contest Monday nigl Bolden looks to fill QB spot ©SMS! By Audrey Snyder COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER In between high school class es, track practices and working out, Robert Bolden is trying to prepare for his future. Despite living nearly seven hours away from State College and being unable to enroll early because of Catholic League rules, the four-star quarterback to Greek’ stars discuss movie on Monday night after a free screening of their new film “Get Him to the Greek,” which official ly opens in theaters June 4. The actors engaged in a ques tion-and-answer session with the audience for about 30 minutes after the film, and the topics dis cussed ranged from Brand’s bat tle with drug addiction to Hill’s time working for a cardboard box factory when he was 18. The audience, which laughed loudly throughout the almost two-hour film, was curious about the actors’ favorite scenes to See MOVIE, Page 2. campus until mid-May some thing Bolden said he wishes he could've done in January all he can do this spring is wait and learn. “If I go in [to camp] and don’t know anything and kind of show them that I have a lot of catch ing up to do, then I’ll probably See BOLDEN. Page 2. Pete Tesoriero/Collegian Russel Brand and Jonah Hill pose in front of their movie poster at Premiere 12 movie theater for the “Get Him to Greek" premiere. psucollegian.com ;ht to release headliners for Last Stop, Plans move ahead State College Borough Council moved new student housing plans on to further discussion By Nathan Pipenberg COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Council took the first steps Monday night to expand downtown student housing a process that could level Canyon Pizza to make room for a new student apartment high rise. The State College Borough Council voted 5-1 to ask the State College Planning Commission to look into a “student incentive over lay district," which aims to increase downtown student housing and is something the borough has never undertaken before, said Planning Director Carl Hess. The changes would increase how many people can live at certain downtown properties to make room for apartment complexes. One of those properties is 250 E. Beaver Ave., where Canyon Pizza and the Sozo Art Institute are located. But the apartments would have to follow new building codes See COUNCIL Page 2. An example of the new proposed apartment complex for downtown. Courtesy of MySpace.com