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Raffle Proceeds Go To THON, Also Provide Some Sweet Prizes

People who purchase THON raffle tickets this weekend will have a chance to win some awesome prizes.

Students can head to Portal 4 throughout the weekend to purchase a ticket which cost $5. Plus, All proceeds go straight to THON and student groups who purchased raffle tickets will have purchases credited to their fundraising total for THON.

Prizes, according to the THON official page, include an autographed photo of the late head coach Joe Paterno, a Dell laptop, a Carnival Cruise, and a trip to Europe, courtesy of the Penn State Alumni Association.

You can purchase tickets at the Bryce Jordan Center this weekend, and if you have any questions about the raffle, you can direct them to [email protected].

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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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