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Week In Pictures: February 16-22

That’s a wrap on another week in Happy Valley, folks.

From overtime thrillers to gray, rain-soaked afternoons and, of course, the unforgettable energy of THON weekend, there was no shortage of moments across State College. Our photographers were on the scene, capturing the action as it unfolded. Let’s take a look back at everything that defined last week.

February 16: It’s never too cold to take a walk in the arboretum.

February 16: Working hard or hardly working?

February 16: We love a late-night drive around campus.

February 17: There’s no place like home.

February 18: No Hair Don’t Care!

February 18: Women’s lacrosse took down Pitt, 12-11, in an epic overtime victory.

February 18: Men’s basketball fell to Rutgers, 85-72.

February 19: So close to the weekend!

February 19: Foggy Valley

February 20: The day we’ve all been waiting for finally arrived.

February 20: Men’s volleyball took down Harvard, 3-0, in a weekend sweep.

February 20: We had a blast with Fitz and The Tantrums, starting THON weekend off right.

February 20: Wrestling brought down Princeton, 50-0.

February 21: Had some fun on the floor!

February 21: Men’s hockey secured the series sweep with a 5-4 OT win.

February 22: Ended the record-breaking weekend right where it started.

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About the Author

Jessica Farhat

Jess is a junior public relations major and a photographer for Onward State. She is from Delaware County and loves the city of Philadelphia and the Eagles (Go Birds!). In her free time, she bakes chocolate chip cookies and drinks Dr.Pepper like it's water. You can reach her via twitter @FarhatJess or email at [email protected]

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