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Student Can Purchase Discounted Eastern Michigan Tickets

Did you fall victim to the ticket fiasco during student ticket sales this year? Sleep through your alarm and miss out on buying season tickets? If you still want to see Penn State blow out Eastern Michigan tomorrow but don’t want to pay upwards of $70.00 with the ticket exchange, there’s now another cheaper way to get into the game.

Penn State Football has announced that any Penn State student (regardless of campus) can purchase up to two student tickets for $40 each at the Medlar Field Box Office, starting at 8 a.m. The seats aren’t in the student section, but it’s still a great deal. More information can be found here.

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Grant is the Internal Manager for Onward State, and to be entirely honest we're not quite sure what that means. When not OnwardStating, Grant spends way too much time in the student government (UPUA) office, making failed attempts at being funny, and playing music loudly in open, public forums.

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