
THON is an important part of the University, but it's most certainly not the entirety of what this Penn State experience means. Help us share your story. Tell us why you're not heading to the Bryce Jordan Center for THON.

Since Grillers (RIP) left us in 2013, there has been a noticeable void in the State College Grilled Cheese scene. While there are still other options, like some of my personal favorites Five Guys and Panera Bread, there's something about a cheap grilled cheese that just can't be replaced so easily.

This weekend, support can be found from almost any source, especially family members. Here are 10 questions with the parents of a THON dancer.

Dan Ellman is just a sophomore. His year makes him one of the youngest dancers on the floor this year, but his love for THON spans far past the four semesters he’s spent at school.

This morning, the BJC isn’t even close to capacity. Whether your org is special interest, Greek, or general, you’re probably surrounded by a few empty seats. Here are some ways to make use of the space.

For 46 hours this weekend, the Bryce Jordan Center floor is covered in a sea of 708 dancers, the vast majority of which are Penn State students representing various THON organizations. Within that crowd lies the rare exception to the rule: alumni dancers.