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Blue/White Walk Together for Boston

The Penn State community has always been known to stand together as one. After the Virginia Tech tragedy, the Penn State community stood together in support of Virginia Tech during the Blue/White Game.

Now, in the aftermath of the tragic Boston Marathon bombing, the Penn State community will walk “for anyone who did not get to finish, for anyone who was injured, and for anyone who lost their life.”

The entire community in State College is invited to walk from Michael Pilato’s Inspiration Mural to Beaver Stadium before the Blue/White Game to show support for the victims and their families in Boston affected by the tragedy. The walk will start at 10 a.m., and more information about the event can be found on the event’s Facebook page.

We are one. We will walk as one. We will walk “to show that we decide when our marathon ends.” We are Boston.

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Meghin Moore

Meghin is a senior majoring in Broadcast Journalism and minoring in English. She transferred from the Harrisburg campus as a junior to finish out her schooling at University Park. She has a passion for all things music, fashion, art, and food. She's a Pennsylvania native (born outside of Pittsburgh, and lived in Lebanon for 11 years), but resides in Virginia when she's not in school, and has moved a total of ten times in her life, mostly thanks to the military.

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