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How To Watch THON 2021

THON is nearly upon us, folks! While this year’s event will be virtual, there are still multiple ways you can stay engaged throughout the weekend.

The official THON livestream will get rolling on THON’s website beginning at around 5:15 p.m. on Friday. You can access it by going to the “THON Weekend” tab or clicking this link.

The stream will go dark on Saturday and Sunday morning from midnight to 6 a.m. when the dancers are supposed to be asleep or resting. Well, it’ll still remain active, but nothing new will happen until morning!

Onward State will also have you covered throughout the weekend. For regular updates on everything THON, follow along to our live blog and THON-specific twitter account.

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Otis Lyons

Otis is a sophomore majoring in print journalism and is one of Onward State's associate editors. He lives just north of San Francisco, and is a diehard San Jose Earthquakes fan. Feel free to send over your soccer hot takes to his twitter @otisnlyons1 and instagram @otislyons

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