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Share Your State College Apartment Horror Stories

Anyone who’s living in downtown State College knows that apartment living has its perks. You can cook, set your own rules, venture out to the bars, and party as hard as you want.

However, not everyone can say that apartment living is a perfect endeavor. In fact, crazy roommates, strange buildings, and everything in between can make off-campus life a struggle in its own right.

Now that the academic year is nearing its end, we want to hear about your apartment horror stories. Tell us about anything from faulty laundry machines to insane roomies. Hell, maybe you’ve got something even worse.

Fill out the form below to rant about where you live. If your story’s wild enough, you might get featured on Onward State.

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