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How To Follow Along With Onward State’s THON 2024 Coverage

THON Weekend is here.

As always, Onward State will be inside the Bryce Jordan Center for all 46 hours of this year’s THON, and the fun is set to kick off in just a few hours.

Following an entire year of fundraising and donations, 708 dancers will dance for 46 hours in the Bryce Jordan Center. Onward State will work from press row, the floor, the concourse, and all throughout the ~boomin’~ BJC to provide everything you need to know throughout one of Penn State’s most beloved events.

Here’s how to stay updated down to the minute.

Live Blog

Our live blog will be frequently updated throughout the weekend with anything and everything regarding happenings in the Bryce Jordan Center. Every story and all of our commentary will be showcased within our live blog and directly on our site.

Twitter

While @OnwardState will house all of our stories, photos, and videos from THON 2024, @THONwardState will keep you updated by the minute with live tweets spanning from 6 p.m. on Friday to Sunday’s total reveal.

Instagram

Our Instagram account will host visual updates and interactive content throughout the weekend. For pictures, videos, stories, and more from our visual staff, follow along with @OnwardState.

Facebook

Hey, old folks. All of our posts, stories, images, and videos will be uploaded to Facebook, too.

TikTok

Truthfully, who knows what kind of TikTok content could be cooked up this weekend. Check out our TikTok account for cherished tomfoolery to keep you giggling all 46 hours.

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About the Author

Keeley Lamm

Keeley is a senior from Richmond, Virginia, majoring in journalism. She's Onward State's social media manager and talks about awesome stuff on our podcast, Podward State, too. You can usually find her on a porch, but if not, feel free to contact Keeley on Twitter @keeleylammm or keeley@onwardstate.com.

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