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We Want To Hear Your Strangest Class Stories

One of the beauties of being back to in-person learning is experiencing all the joys of being surrounded by dozens of strangers every day. Whether it’s the constant sniffles from sick people around you, someone chewing too loudly, or music from someone’s AirPods blasting obnoxiously, there are a lot of things that make going to class in-person extra “special”.

But those moments in class that make you go, “WTF, did that seriously just happen?” are even rarer. Perhaps one of your classmates decided to start a “We Are” chant in the middle of an exam once. Perhaps a peer dressed up in an insane costume when it wasn’t Halloween. Or, maybe, your professor burst out in a full-on song and dance routine totally unexpectedly.

Whatever the crazy and hysterical story is you have from class, we want to hear it. Fill out this Google Form and give us the deets on the wildest thing you’ve ever witnessed while in class. We’ll soon compile all the crazy, funny, and weird stories in all their glory, because who couldn’t use a good laugh right about now?

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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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