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[Photo Story] A Look Inside The HUB Lost & Found

Well, folks, the end of the year is approaching, and with so many events constantly happening at Penn State, it’s easy to leave stuff behind. Between classes, club meetings, games, and late-night studying, losing track of your valuables happens more often than you’d think.

Located at the HUB-Robeson Center information desk, you can find this QR code. Making it accessible for anyone to quickly report a lost or found item. This allows students to fill out the form in seconds.

There are endless items here. From AirPods and calculators to clothing, pins, umbrellas, glasses, jewelry, and more. The collection piles up throughout the semester.

All items that don’t get picked up by the end of the year get donated!

Each section is organized, making it easier to look through the different belongings students leave behind.

If you’re missing anything, make sure to check the HUB lost and found before heading home for the summer.

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