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Bracelet Sale Supports Paige Raque Recovery Fund

A recovery fund has been founded in order to help support Paige Raque, the Penn State cheerleader that suffered serious injuries in tragic fall from the window of a fifth-story Calder Commons apartment last weekend. Raque is reportedly still in the hospital recovering, with updates coming from her brother Parker on his Twitter (@RaqueBalboa).

Ally Zimmerman, a fellow cheerleader and friend of Raque, has started a Facebook event promoting a bracelet sale at the HUB this Thursday and Friday. The bracelets say “#PRAYFORPAIGE” and all proceeds will be donated to the Paige Raque Recovery Fund. The bracelets will cost $5 each and any additional donations will be accepted as well.

You can stop by the entrance to the HUB between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Thursday and Friday to purchase a bracelet or make a donation. You can also purchase one outside of the Student Bookstore on either Friday afternoon or Saturday morning.

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