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Month: February 2010

2010 Line Dance Full Text

Our friends over at the Daily Collegian transcribed the lyrics...


Penn State, look around/ See this love that we have found


New decade: 2010/ For the Kids once again
THON THON, THON THON, THON THON, Everybody
BJC, show your pride/ Move your Diamonds side to side
Lions, Tigers, Mud, oh my!/ Joe Paterno, still our guy
Homecoming in the snow/ Sorry to see PJ go
Women volley for three-peat/ National Champs, can't be beat!


The rest is after the jump.

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THON 2010

First THON Impressions

I'd never heard of THON until I came to Penn State. While that doesn't exactly set me apart from a huge amount of people, right now I just really have no idea what THON is. People have tried to explain it to me, but those explanations always end up with, "You have to see it."


I'm in Press Row at the BJC looking on, still not really too sure what I'm watching. Right now the dancers are coming through the tunnel of people onto the floor, and I can only imagine what it must feel like to have such a huge array of people cheering you on, and cheering on the cause.

Arrive Early, Arrive Often

Though dancers weren’t arriving until 4:30 p.m., students started lining up outside the BJC as early as 1 p.m. for THON.


Carly Littlehale of Gamma Phi Beta showed up early with her sisters to secure the best location in the stands, and were the third organization to get in line. Considering their spot right next to the floor, the extra wait time was worth it. The Gamma Phi Beta/Acacia team, as most teams have, scheduled shifts to make sure they reserve their spot. At least a few members of their 250 person team will be here all weekend.

Why Texas Should Join The Big Ten

We've already expressed our excitement at the possibility of the University of Texas being the twelfth member of the already-misnomered Big Ten. The allure of playing the most valuable team in College football was enough to convince many that this was a good idea, but not everyone is on board.


Thankfully, the internet has provided - a writer simply calling himself "Frank The Tank" has penned an exhaustive argument for the move, a "Template for Shooting Down Any Argument Against Texas Going to The Big Ten." We're still waiting on Ron Burgundy's analysis on how to get Nittany Lion Basketball to the NCAA tournament.

The Natty Nittany: Dongju, College Ave.

I ran into Dongju on College Ave. last week and couldn't help but notice that gray peacoat. You see so many blacks and blues around (I'm guilty of conforming too), so it was nice to see something different. Then I looked down and noticed what I really loved about Dongju's outfit; it was her shoes. I wish I could tell you what material they are, but what I loved about them is that they look so sturdy and classic.


Most of all, why the shoes make her look is how she's wearing them. For some reason, a lot of dressier shoes look better without socks, and with the weather in the 20s that day, it took a lot of guts not to wear any socks. In the end, it paid off for Dongju. She's rocking them in the best way possible, not to mention I really like the accent her green sweater gives to the peacoat.


Lastly, check out the buttons on her peacoat below. I like trying to notice the little things that make people's outfits look unique, and I didn't even notice this until I cropped the photo. The eagle and shield emblem on the buttons are awesome.

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