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Involvement Fair to Take Over Alumni Hall

A new semester means another chance for students to join one of the numerous student organizations offered at Penn State.

Nearly 150 student organizations will set up shop starting at 11 a.m. today and Tuesday in the HUB’s Alumni Hall to entice students to join and learn more about what they have to offer.

With such an abundance of clubs, groups, and organizations on campus, there will be something for everyone at the fair. For the political buffs, you can talk to the College Democrats, Republicans, and Independents on Monday. Or, if you prefer to join fellow Disney enthusiasts, you can check out the Mouse Ears Club. On Tuesday, you can check out the Penn State Bronies or inquire about a performing arts group such as No Refund Theatre or Swing Dance Club.

You can see who will be at the fair by checking out the lists for today and Tuesday. If you need help narrowing down your search, you can also check out our collection of the unique clubs featured at the involvement fair from the fall semester.

And if you’re wondering how to join your favorite Penn State news outlet, Onward State is hiring too! You can apply here.

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Josh Glossner

Josh Glossner is a first generation Penn Stater majoring in print journalism from Bellefonte, Pa. He shares the same birthday as Jon Bon Jovi and Dr. Suess. You can find Josh rockin’ the 50s attire as a server at Baby’s Burgers and Shakes, where his milkshakes bring all the boys to the yard. He enjoys attempting to twerk in what little spare time he has and performs in local drag shows as Carrie Oakey.

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