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We Want To See Your Spookiest Penn State-Themed Pumpkins

It’s finally fall in Happy Valley, which means the leaves are changing, the air is chilly, and fall festivities are in full swing, including pumpkin carving.

With Halloween a little over a week away, Penn Staters have undoubtedly been excitedly visiting their local farms to pick out the perfect pumpkin to carve.

Arguably, pumpkin carving is one of the best fall activities, but something that could make it even better is making your pumpkin Penn State-themed. Go big or gourd home, am I right?

Perhaps you’ve carved a classic “We Are,” or maybe you’ve gone above and beyond and carved an image of James Franklin. Whatever it is, we’re eager to see.

If you’ve carved a Penn State-themed pumpkin to show off your school pride and ring in the ~spooky season~, let us know by filling out the Google Form below and emailing any images to [email protected]. You could potentially be featured right on our site.

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Lauren Wysseier

Lauren is a junior writer majoring in advertising from Fort Myers, Florida. She is a Floridian but, at heart, a Pennsylvanian. Her go-to fun fact is that she used to live in Barcelona, Spain. She is passionate about dogs, food, the Oxford comma, and most importantly, all-things Penn State. Don't hesitate to send her your best dog videos on Twitter @laurenwysseier or email [email protected] with other inquiries.

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