While students were away, flowers bloomed, temperatures rose, and spring (finally) sprung.
Penn State landmarks have undergone slight makeovers to promote safety and social distancing around campus.
"We said goodbye to each other as seniors without even knowing it," Jocelyn Krotec said. "I wanted to find a way to celebrate our accomplishments and send some positive light their way during this time."
"I've always been interactive with students on social media before [the coronavirus]. Now the social media component has become even more important.
From holding your essentials to being a super functional accessory, a fanny pack can definitely make the difference between a good and bad experience at THON.
On a normal weekend, staying up until 4 a.m. is usually reserved for the hardest of partiers/homework crammers. However, it's THON weekend, and that means 46 hours of no sitting, no sleeping, and nonstop action.