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Penn State Homecoming Reveals 2024 Theme: ‘In Every Roar, Tradition Soars’

Penn State Homecoming’s executive committee took the stage at THON 2024 Saturday afternoon to reveal its 2024 theme.

Homecoming Executive Director Paige Myers announced the 2024 theme is “In Every Roar, Tradition Soars.”

“This year we wanted to highlight the efforts and impacts made on our community through every Penn Staters unique journey,” a release from Homecoming read. “Deeply rooted in all that we are and all that we do lies one thing…Penn state tradition. Traditions big and small, new and old can always be seen within our community. These echoes of tradition are instilled through the diverse experiences, profound impacts, and lasting legacies of every individual, who collectively, create a roar that echoes the essence of our shared Penn State journeys. In every roar, your experiences, your impacts, your legacies; tradition soars.”

2024 marks Homecoming’s 105th year, and the organization operates to “celebrate tradition and instill pride in all members of the Penn State family through active engagement of students, alumni, faculty, and staff across the community.”

If history repeats itself, Homecoming 2024’s logo will be revealed during the Blue-White Game, which is slated for 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 13. Additionally, you can expect to hear THON 2024’s theme on the Friday of Homecoming Week.

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