Fan favorite Public Domain livened up a rather unenergetic BJC early Sunday morning. Public Domain had by far the most unique setlist of THON thus far, opting to heavily cover 90's hits instead of the standard popular music of today.
For dancers Steve McGettigan, Mike May, and Raul Garcia, living under the same roof also translates to living together on the THON dance floor. The three roommates are all representing Penn State's Club Croquet team and fittingly, they all live in the club's designated house.
When Bret Pontillo finished his first THON last year, he wondered if there was a better way to get involved. Pontillo wanted to be a part of something big, but strove for something of his own. So he did what anyone would do in that situation, he sought help.
Veteran THON Special Interest Organizations are arguably the beasts of THON. Year after year these organizations dominate the fundraising totals for the event because after all, they exist to participate in THON. But how do the leaders keep their organization from getting stale to prospective members? We set out to find out with some of the bigger Special Interest Orgs.
LowJack entered THON’s stage this evening as the fifth live act of the weekend. The band, performing for the fifth year in a row, started off their set with an original song followed by a cover of the song “Johnny B. Goode” by Chuck Berry.
It’s hard to miss the yellow thundersticks in the front of Section 123 at the BJC coming from Acacia and Gamma Phi Beta.