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Forensic Science Club To Host Annual Haunted Houses This Weekend

The Penn State Forensic Science Club will host its annual Haunted Houses at the Pine and Spruce Cottages this weekend on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. The Haunted Houses will be open on October 20, 21, and the 23  and will run from 8 p.m. to midnight each night. If you’ve never been to them before, the Pine and Spruce Cottages are the small yellow houses between the Chemistry Building and the Ritenour Building.

According to the Forensic Science Club, the theme this year is Asylum; the halls will be filled with deranged patients, ghosts, and a possible clown sighting or two. If you’re a fan of American Horror Story’s second season, then it sounds like these Haunted Houses are for you.

Tickets can be purchased at the door for $4.99 each night, and the line will be closed before midnight if it gets too long. For more information, visit the event Facebook page here.

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If ghosthunting has you filled with Halloween Spirit, stop by the Pine and Spruce cottages this weekend to get your spook on. 

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Katie is a senior from Pittsburgh, PA and a retired editor at Onward State. Currently, she works as a staff writer. True to her hometown, she is a fan of Steel City sports but also uses her ballet and music training to be a tough critic of all things artsy. The fastest ways to her heart are through pizza, sushi, and a solid taste in music (this means no Taylor Swift). To be constantly razzle-dazzled, follow her on all social media forms at @KatieKlodowski

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