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Penn State Libraries’ Annual De-Stress Fest To Run Through May 7

Penn State University Libraries’ annual De-Stress Fest is returning this spring to (hopefully) give students a much-needed break ahead of finals week.

The event, scheduled to begin on Monday, April 26, and stretch through Friday, May 7, will provide all Penn State students with access to online activities to help them relax and recharge before their exams. Some offerings include virtual art galleries, puppy playrooms, craft tutorials, and coloring pages.

The De-Stress Fest will also offer an online escape room, virtual yoga classes, and even crochet and knitting tutorials for anyone aiming to pick up a new hobby.

Additional information can be found here, and any further questions can be taken by Megan Gilpin at [email protected].

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Zach is a junior majoring in broadcast journalism. He is a writer for Onward State and serves as an editor for Penn State’s CommRadio. He hails from Downingtown, Pa., or in other words "just outside of Philly." When he's not watching or ranting about Philly sports, you can probably find him at the gym. If you like sports tweets, follow him on Twitter @zachdonaldson_ and all inquiries can go to [email protected].

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