The Daily Colleglan Published independently by students at Penn State Bands perform from last year' s Movin' On, Last Stop and Celebrate State. Leaders are working to combine the concerts into one large event Spring concerts could By Kathleen Loughran COLLEGIAN ,`L Student Body President Christian Ragland has begun pre liminary discussions with the top student leaders of three other organizations about combining last year's three spring music fes tivals into one large tvent. Ragland said he initiated the conference call after the - idea of a collaborative testivai , A as throne out there . ' at the presidential Eleven linked to drug network By Brendan McNally caLri,w, Police arrested 11 people Friday on drug-related charges after an April 2009 drug bust 01 a Penn State student led investiga tors to uncover a S inklion drug ring that was distributing mari juana to four states. John Murray. of Utica. N.Y the man who headed the drug ring supplied then-Penn State student Paul Spara with some of Patrol car set on fire in arson By Brendan McNally COLLEGIAN SIAFP 1' kJER An unmarked State College Police Department patrol car was intentionally set on lire and destroyed at 3:28 a.ni Sunday in the State College Borough Municipal Building parking lot. It was the second act of arson on a State College Police Department cruiser in one month, the State College Police Department said. Earlier on June I. police found what they said was a homemade bomb burning on the trunk of State College police cruiser behind the State College Municipal Building. Police said an officer noticed the fire and was able to extin guish it before significant dam age was done to the vehicle. The bomb was made of house hold items, police said. However, the vehicle set on fire yesterday was completely destroyed and is now unusable, police said. Police did not know if the two incidents are connected but said they are investigating whether they were. The fire did not cause damage to any other cars in the parking lot, but did cause some minor damage to a nearby fence. police said. The Alpha Fire Company was called to the scene to extinguish the flames, police said. Police did not say whether there was surveillance video of the incident but did say that the investigation is ongoing. The fire was reported in a 911 call, police said. To e-mail reporter: bwmsl47@psu.edu roundtable. Another conference call is scheduled for this week. We have started talks with var ious organizations, looking into the feasibility of one larger con cert," Ragland (senior-political science) said. "Everybody was on board in trying to work together" For last week's preliminary conference call, "major players" from the Association of Residence Hall Students (ARHS), the University Park Undergraduate Association (UPUA), the Student ^ , 44. - his marijuana, said Eric Shirk, spokesman for the attorney gen eral's office. Spara had fewer than 10 cus- tomers and sup plied Penn State Murray fraternities and apartments with was - majoring in drug dealing," large amounts of marijuana, had received 400 lbs. of marijuana according to a grand jury investi- from suppliers in New York when gation. he was a Penn State student, The Fraser Centre complex is expected to be modeled as such but is facing delays Complex could see vote soon By Megan Rogers COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER The Fraser Centre downtown complex is already behind sched ule and will continue to face delays if the project developers can not pay the borough $l.B mil lion by the end of the year. The State College Borough Council will need to re-approve the Fraser Centre project if Susquehanna Real Estate does not file its payment to the bor ough by the end of December. Hiking destinations provide escape, adventure Series note: This is first in a five-part series that explores unusual summer activities. By Paul Osolnick COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER A 650-foot-hike separates hik- ers at the base of Mount Nittany "One of those things you're sup from a view of State College that posed to do before you graduate dwarfs even massive structures Penn State is go hike Mount like Beaver Stadium. Nittany," Mount Nittany Hiking Mount Nittany isn't just Conservancy a hobby for many Penn State stu- Verbeke said. dents, it's a rite of passage that The 2,000-foot high section of many people say all students the Appalachian mountain range Programming Association (SPA) and The Lion 90.7 FM all took part, ARHS' Movin On Director Tim Haynes said. Though there is not any money in UPUAs budget specifically allotted for a festival, Ragland said the student government would use "any money left over" if a collaborative festival was held. "As of right now, I'm just excited that it's a possibility," Ragland said. "When I ran for president, one of the things I had in mind Murray, 35. was charged Friday with two felony counts each of possession of marijuana with the intent to deliver and corrupt organizations, Shirk said. He was also charged with one felony count each of criminal con- spiracy and dealing in proceeds of unlawful activity, Shirk said. Spara, who told a witness he 4 ; 1 1 . i lt 1 1 ii or d I di r I e 0 til The contract between the bor ough and the developer requires they start construction by certain time or they may forfeit the abili ty to do a project there, State College Mayor Elizabeth Goreham said. At tonight's borough council meeting, the council will listen to a report from Susquehanna Real Estate president Jack Kay about the current status of the project. Filippelli said Susquehanna Real Estate the developers working on the complex will 7, F'.7.17 should experience before leaving Happy Valley president Vince merge was to have a big concert... Wherever the student govern ment can fit in, I would definitely support." Last spring, three festivals each run by different organiza tions occurred on the HUB lawn. Movin' On kicked off the series, followed by Celebrate State, which was organized by a group of student activists. Then UPUA and The Lion teamed up to throw the final festival, Last Stop. See CONCERT. Page 2. according to the grand jury inves tigation that was released in April 2009. Senior Deputy Attorney General Patrick Leonard will try the 11 defendants charged Friday in Centre County, Shirk said. Spara's court date has been set for Aug. 2, according to court doc uments. He is charged with six felony counts of delivery of a controlled substance and two felony counts See RING, Page 2. of frasercentre.com owe the borough money if the project is not complete, though See FRASER. Page 2. If you go What: Borough Council Meeting When: 7:30 p.m. Where: 234 South Allen Street Details: Webster's Fraser Center and discussion of zon ing are all on the agenda. provides students with a vigorous hike from the base of the trails to the peak of the mountain, Verbeke said. "Once you get to the top, both the trails are pretty easy," Verbeke said. "It's a question of getting up to the top." Verbeke said that even though spring is the most popular time for students to hike on the moun tain, students, families and hiking groups use the trails frequently during the summer. Mount Nittany consists of two trails blue and white which See HIKING, Page 2. psucollegian.com @dailycollegian 3 ) le k ~. . , f re 44 V 4/ Collegian file photo Students braved the rainy weath er during last year's White Out. PSU drops event White House game will not occur over the 2010 college football season. By Zach Geiger COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER Come to Beaver Stadium. but wear whatever color you want: There is no White House game scheduled for the 2010 Penn State football season. A ticket misprint showed the September 25 Penn State v. Temple game as the White House game for 2010. But a White House game was never actually scheduled for the 2010 football season, Paternoville President Alex Cohen said. "Honestly, it was just a ticket misprint," Cohen (senior-mar keting) said. "There was no White House planned for this year" Even with no White House game scheduled, fans should still get excited and can still wear white to the game, Associate Athletic Director Greg Myford said. The White House game is dif ferent from a Whiteout, Cohen said. In a White House game, the entirety of Beaver Stadium is encouraged to dress in all white for the game not just the stu dent section, Cohen said. The physical football tickets depict the September 25 game as being the "Whitehouse, All- University, and Varsity 'S' Day" The word "Whitehouse" print ed on the ticket, including the words - Everyone wear white!" was a misprint, Cohen said. The Penn State v. Temple game is still going to be the All- University Day and Varsity "S" Day, Myford said. Even without the White House taking place on the Temple game, regular admis sion tickets will be made avail able to purchase for students at Commonwealth Campuses as part of All-University Day, when each commonwealth campus is acknowledged on the field. Also, the students wearing dif ferent-colored shirts in the Varsity "S" Zone will depict a giant letter 'S' in the senior sec tion of the stadium. The decision to drop the White House game from the 2010 See WHITE, Page 2. The trail choices at Mount.Nittany