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“The Buried Life” Cast to Inspire at LateNight

What do you want to do before you die?– this common question is the basis for MTV’s popular documentary series The Buried Life. This Friday, April 1st, the cast of the series will turn this question on Penn State as they speak at SPA’s LateNight.

Stars Ben Nemtin, Dave Lingwood and Duncan and Jonnie Penn will speak of their experiences as the work to not only complete their bucket list, with goals ranging in extravagance from attending a party at the Playboy Mansion and hosting Saturday Night LiveĀ  to simpler things planting a tree and donating blood, but those of others as well. For every item from their list they complete, they help a stranger complete one of theirs.

The event begins at 10 p.m in the HUB’s Alumni Hall, with doors opening at 9:30. Tickets are free for all students with a Penn State ID.

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Ali Fogarty

Ali Fogarty is a senior from the suburbs of Philadelphia majoring in Public Relations and Political Science who's passionate about Netflix and everything bagels.

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