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Think You’ve Got the Best Space at PSU?

During move-in, there are those that throw some sheets on their bed and call it a day, others that spend an hour or two unpacking and lightly organizing, and then there are those go in to full on “interior-decorator” mode. Meticulously chosen comforters are spread out, shelves are methodically installed, and sound systems are deliberately spaced throughout the room. These people don’t just inhabit their room, they pimp it out (for lack of a more appropriate word).

Now that it’s almost time to tear down construction, remove pinned up photos, and coil up decorative lights, Onward State would like to showcase University Park’s most note-worthy living arrangements.

If you think you have the best room/dorm/apartment/house at Penn State, submit a photo and short description, and you could be featured in Onward State’s “Cribs: Penn State Edition.” Show us your bold decorations, masterfully lofted beds, or coolest hand-made contraptions. From East Halls to Penn Towers to Senior Houses, let the rest of Penn State see your handy-work before you move out.

Send your photos to [email protected]

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