Making a fibber out of anyone who says, "There's nothing to do around here," Pennsylvania College of Technology's main campus flourished under a busy weekend of events (April 29-30), both fun and philanthropic: the Wildcat Events Board's yearly WEBstock festival, the Walk-It-Out benefit that raised more than $3,700 for the Camp Victory children's charity and the third annual Sigma Nu car show.
— Photos by Whitnie-Rae Mays, student photographer

Attack Attack, one of three crowd-pleasing bands to perform at WEBstock

The upside of the countdown to summer

Live-music fans show their approval.

The very images of friendship

Spray-paint artist among novelties at Wildcat Events Board tradition

Colorful T-shirts available outside Field House

Artistic adornment on a human canvas

Abundant sunshine allows for sweatshirt-shedding

Cotton candy only adds to day's festive feel

Charity walk not limited to two-legged participants

Sunglasses: the day's preferred fashion accessory

Taking strides to raise money for a children's charity

Motorcyclists re-enter main campus after a 42-mile ride to benefit Camp Victory

Their moment in the sun

Loosening up after incessant April showers

An already-shining example attracts a burst of sunshine.

Sigma Nu's Drew Koskie presents one of the day's many trophies.

Old Glory waves triumphantly on a picture-perfect spring day.

Some things just never get old

"Variety" is the word of the day among car-show exhibitors.