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News Flash: It Is Gorgeous Outside

If you haven’t noticed, temperatures have officially hit the 70 degree mark.  A light breeze from the South keeps the air fresh for those lounging on the HUB and Old Main Lawns.  In fact, I’m sitting on the HUB lawn enjoying the weather as I write this post.

The Weather Channel reports that the highs for the remainder of the week will hover in the 50’s.  We can only hope that this warming trend continues through the end of the semester.  Centre County always seems to get the best weather during Finals Week of the Spring semester.  If this trend of warm, delightful weather keeps up, it looks like I’ll have to start studying way ahead of time in order to enjoy it.

I’d love to keep writing, but I’m off to play some volleyball in Pollock Quad with some of my floormates.  You all are more than welcome to join us.  Just ask for Steve.  If I don’t see you, please enjoy this delightful weather.

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Steve S.

Steve Sharer is a Security and Risk Analysis major and an overall good guy. He brings Onward State readers enticing posts such as "Question of the Day" and "Campus Explorer" and will continue to do so until he becomes the President of the United States of America in 2024.

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