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[Photo Story] What’s Hiding In The HUB Lost & Found?

The HUB is the king of all left-behind valuables here at Penn State. The HUB front desk is where the majority of lost items can be found if left in other university buildings or even downtown until the owner comes to find them.

Items that are not picked up are donated at the end of each semester. Electronics go to Lion Surplus and clothes go to local charities.

When items are lost or found, the HUB’s front desk will ask you to fill out this QR code, which leads to a form to fill out. Asking questions like “Name,” “Type of Item,” and “When/Where did you last have the item?”

The HUB has two safes to hold valuable belongings that were left behind. One houses items like AirPods, chargers, phones, and other valuables, while the other holds lost bus passes.

In this lost and found, valuables from all around campus can be found. Come get your stuff, folks!

Dorm keys and car keys make their way into the HUB lost and found, too. How do you get into your dorm or drive your car?

Can’t find your jewelry or glasses? Well, there’s a chance they’re in the HUB lost and found.

Your headphones, school supplies, and winter clothes are all waiting to be picked up at the HUB front desk.

If any of these items are yours, head to the HUB and fill out a claims form to officially claim your item.

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Gabe Fluehr

Gabe is a Freshman Photographer from Philadelphia, Pa. Gabe is a Telecommunications major in the Donald P. Bellisario School of Communications. In his free time he likes to hang with his friends or watch Philly Sports teams win! Follow him on Twitter/X @gabefluehr11, Instagram @gffilmss, Email [email protected]

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