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Celebrate Fall with the Blue & White Society at Old Main Plaza

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Blue & White Society, the student arm of the Penn State Alumni Association, invites all students to join them for a fall celebration at Old Main Plaza on Thursday, October 24 from 12–4 p.m.

Fall for Blue & White Society will include free snacks, fall activities, and Old Main Bell Tower tours from the Lion Ambassadors. Participants also can talk with Blue & White Society representatives about the benefits of joining the organization.

“We hope you’ll join us at Old Main Plaza,” said Blue & White Society president, Rusham Katoch. “This event is a fun way to learn who we are and how to get involved while taking in the beauty of fall at University Park from the top of the Old Main Bell Tower.”

The Blue & White Society is one of Penn State’s oldest and largest student organizations. Membership makes it easy for students to get involved with Penn State’s extensive alumni
network and access Alumni Association benefits before graduation.

Penn State students interested in joining the Blue & White Society can learn more at
alumni.psu.edu/bluewhite.

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