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We Want To Hear Your Roommate Horror Stories… Again

Two years ago, we asked our readers to share their freshman roommate horror stories, and what we received did not disappoint. We received dozens of responses and heard stories about things as horrifying as a roommate’s boyfriend selling her underwear to someone’s pyrotechnic roommate lighting hand sanitizer on fire.

It’s safe to say if you personally haven’t had a horror roommate story, someone else you know definitely has.

This time, we’re back for another installment of asking for your wild, disgusting, and outrageous roommate horror stories. We’re opening up the pool this time to include any roommate you may have had in your time at Penn State, not just your freshman year roommate.

In a year where you’ve probably *fortunately, or unfortunately* spent more time than ever before with your roommates, there’s sure to be some wild and crazy stories. We want to hear all the quarantine craziness or anything that’s popped up in years past.

If you have a roommate horror story to share, fill out the form below with all the details and send any applicable photos you’d like to include to [email protected]. You could be featured on our site!

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Ryen Gailey

Ryen is a senior early childhood education major from "right outside of Philly" - or in exact words, from 23.0 miles outside of Philly. She loves all things Penn State and has been a huge Penn State gal since before she could walk. Send her pictures of puppies, or hate mail at [email protected]

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