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Your Official State Patty’s 2025 Playlist

Well folks, let the shenanigans begin!

First, I’d like to shout out whichever McLanahan’s manager bulk ordered the “Shenanigan’s Coordinator” shirts for State Patty’s this weekend. It was the quickest purchase I’ve ever made.

You know it, you love it — State College’s national drinking holiday, State Patty’s is finally here.

Getting the magical note under my apartment door from State College Police referencing “the weekend between THON and spring break” was truly a gift. I’ve got you covered with all your favorite partying hits that will help you celebrate your Irishness or your love of being a Penn-Stater. Cheers to that!

With songs like “Rattlin’ Bog” by Carlyle Fraser, or “Million Voices” by Otto Knows, this playlist will surely get you into the perfect mood to go out and have fun with your friends. Or if you’ve recently joined a sorority…stay in for dry period!

Make sure to stay safe out there, but don’t be afraid to grab a Guinness (or BORG) and have fun tomorrow! Happy State Patty’s, and happy listening to all the Nittany Lion leprechauns out there!

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Ryan Smith

Ryan is a junior supply chain major from Long Island, NY. In his free time, you can find him playing pickleball or relaxing on his porch. Ryan is also a host of Onward State's podcast, Podward State. If you'd like to debate Long Island bagels or offer Ryan an internship(please) feel free to contact him by email at [email protected] or follow him on Instagram @ryansmithh31

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