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We Want To See Your Best Penn State Pong Tables

During the seemingly endless long summer quarantine, painted pong tables became a new trend for college students. Plain white tables were transformed using paint, glitter, and resin to become a true party necessity.

From all things blue and white to a shrine of Saquon, we know Penn State alumni, students, and fans have come up with some creatively designed tables. Maybe you don’t even use your table for pong, instead opting for a nice family dinner with your roommates.

Nevertheless, we want to see your Penn State-inspired pong tables. Fill out this Google form and email any photos you have to [email protected] to potentially be featured on our site.

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Hope Damato

Hope is a 2022 graduate who majored in broadcast journalism and was one of Onward State's social media editors. She resides in her parents house as she is still on the job hunt. Someone please hire her. Feel free to follow her on twitter @hopemarinaa to send her funny tweets or email her at [email protected] to yell.

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