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We Want To See Your THON 2023 BeReals

⚠Wait hold up, it’s BeReal time!⚠

Another THON Weekend has come and gone, but not without a new twist. With the addition of BeReal, dancers, supporters, and student volunteers shared their ~real~ perspectives with friends throughout the weekend.

Were you dancing to Natasha Bedingfield with your organization in the stands? Were you helping set up the country theme hour with your committee? Maybe you were hiding out in dancer storage or even waiting in line at the peanut butter and jelly stand.

Wherever you were, we want to see how you kept it real this weekend! Please email any THON BeReals to [email protected] for a chance to be featured on Onward State’s website.

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Vikram Raj

Vikram is a second-year advertising major from Rockland County, NY. He has been writing for Onward State since his freshman year. In his free time, he enjoys watching movies, spending quality time with the people he loves, and finding a new club on campus to obsess over for a month.

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