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THON Dancers Are In The Building

Dancers are officially in the building, sections are starting to fill up with the various orgs, and now the THON countdown has ticked down to less than an hour.

After finishing up a huge hoops win late last night, the Bryce Jordan Center started its transformation to the home of the 46-hour dance marathon. OPP members have readying the building since 4 a.m.

The energy started to build outside of the arena.

And the human tunnel formed to welcome the dancers.

The dancers got into the BJC a little past 4 p.m.

Now it’s a waiting game until the dancers are standing.

 

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Steve Connelly

Unfortunately, former editor Steve Connelly has graduated. Where is he now? He might be doing something related to that PR degree he got in 2019. Maybe he finally opened that sports bar named after one of his photos, the Blurry Zamboni. Or he might just be eating chicken tenders and couch surfing. Anything’s possible. If you really want to know, follow him on Twitter @slc2o.

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