
A snow sculptor in New Jersey recreated Olaf from "Frozen" for quite an impressive result, and dedicated his creation to THON.

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives plans to recognize THON tomorrow in Harrisburg, according to a media release. A similar resolution is anticipated immediately after in the State Senate.

The fundraising spirit stayed strong up north one week after THON, where the seventh annual New York City Hope Gala announced a record-breaking total of $175,139 for THON, shattering its $100,000 goal.

In an analogy-driven apology, Keith Olbermann again apologized for his dumb comments about THON last week, announced no donation to THON but listed other donations he's made, and seemed to deflect most of the blame to the pitfalls of Twitter, or what he equated to "batting practice."

Keith Olbermann's pedestal returns to the airwaves today after his one-week suspension (if you've somehow avoided why that suspension is a thing, catch up), and he's giving those who pined for that punishment a reason to tune in.

For the past few years, when the top fundraising general organizations for THON are announced, no one is surprised when the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences comes up as one of the top performers. How do they do it?