
THON is an interactive experience, and having everyone work together, whether it be a line dance or singalong, is key in keeping up the dancers' spirits and letting them know the crowd is with them. Playing songs everyone knows is a great strategy. With that being said, some of us would prefer a curveball thrown every now and then

With the second day of THON coming into full swing, lines to enter the Bryce Jordan Center are reaching despicable distances and showing no signs of slowing down.

When the 90's ended we all thought (and hoped) that fanny packs were a thing of the past. This weekend, however, they are alive and well in the BJC. Fanny packs are a staple of the classic THON outfit, where else would you keep your snacks and tennis ball? (I mean, maybe a drawstring back, but who am I to judge?) Anyway, some THONners really brought their fanny pack A game this weekend, and here's a list!

For those of you who're attending your first THON this year and need to find a way to explain the pandemonium to parents who just can't understand, fret no longer. We've crafted the perfect letter to help you get the message across. It's as simple as copy and paste.

For former dancers, returning to the THON provides a slew of nostalgia and pride.

THON can get loud. When the crowd is at capacity and the clocking is counting down (and especially when Go Go Gadjet gets the dancers rocking), the noise can be almost deafening in the best way. But how truly loud does the Bryce Jordan Center get during THON weekend?