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[Photo Story] Homecoming Celebrates Past To Present In The HUB

Penn State continued its Homecoming celebration in the HUB Tuesday with a variety of activities, events, and refreshments for Past to Present.

Tuesday’s celebration highlighted Penn State’s current and past successes with food, performances, a live DJ, and a mini museum.

Homecoming decor placed throughout the HUB set the mood for a fun-filled week of festivities.

Cake and Insomnia Cookies were available to those making their way through the event.

Students were greeted with cotton candy, popcorn, and some friendly faces.

Special Homecoming prizes and candy were awarded for answering Penn State trivia.

Pictures, documents, and other objects were on display to show Penn State’s historic background.

Election Day wasn’t the only voting happening in the HUB — Homecoming was also camped out for students to vote on this year’s king and queen.

New Homecoming merchandise was sold at one of the many organization tables.

Both homecoming and Election Day decor were displayed throughout the HUB.

The HUB was a great place to hang out between classes to enjoy a live DJ and other special performances.

The Nittany Lion came to celebrate and hang out with his fellow students.

The first snowfall of the year didn’t stop the Nittany Lion from enjoying Homecoming festivities.

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Carly Weiss

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