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[Photo Story] Sylly Week Fall 2024

Another year, another Sylly Week.

The first week of the 2024-25 school year was filled with new memories, renovations, sports, furry friends, and more.

With the campus scenery in full bloom and fall sports kicking off, our photographers were busy capturing all the details and moments. So, without further ado, let’s take a look.

Penn State’s campus welcomed everyone back with blue skies and bright flowers, setting the perfect setting for a fresh start.

Our photographers paid special attention to the small details of campus.

We can’t forget about our furry friends!

Women’s soccer took on Virginia at the beginning of the week with fans packed into the student section to show their support for the Nittany Lions.

The renovations to Beaver Stadium have begun. Is anyone else breaking a sweat over Gate A being torn to shreds with the first home game just a week away?

Despite Beaver Stadium getting a facelift, the football team continued to prepare for the first game of the season against West Virginia.

The Be a Part from the Start Pep Rally got the new freshmen class pumped for the school year.

As always, Old Main was a fan favorite for our photographers. Ain’t she a beaut?

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About the Author

Sophie Yadzinski

Sophie Yadzinski is a sophomore from Fairfax Station, VA studying Security and Risk Analysis. She loves Drake, Legos, and traveling. When she is not taking pictures you might find her teaching hot yoga or running. If you want to reach out to her, follow @s.yadzphotos or so3_yadz on Instagram.

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