
What started out as a small organization grew to be one of the top general organizations raising money for the kids.

Atlas Benefitting THON is perhaps best known for being the first non-Greek organization to fundraise the highest total over the course of a year. You’ll see them wearing their signature fuzzy pink hats—on street corners during canning weekends, and in their place in the stands during THON itself. But just as the fuzzy pink hats have their own story, Atlas has a new story to tell this year—this past Thursday, the day before THON, Atlas just got its third THON family.

Nick Pantalone, an 18-year old freshman at Lebanon Valley College, was diagnosed with cancer during junior year of high school. He fought the disease with never-ending tenacity and good spirits and it united the community around him. His story earned him a trip to speak at THON 2011, where he stole the show with his […]

I don't think that I made it through more than an hour of THON last year before boredom took over and I ventured back to East Halls. But after just a few caffeine-powered hours in the Bryce Jordan Center and a trip down to the floor, my perspective on the world's largest student-run philanthropy has taken a complete turn. I finally get it. And that's thanks to a conversation with Dancer #181, senior elementary education major Owen Divers, a Phi Mu Alpha dancer that's dedicated a ton of time to the event during his four years at Penn State.

Early on Saturday morning, dancers and moralers seemed to be in good spirits, and were very energetic to talk about their experience at THON 2012.

John Tecce, editor at Onward State and Nittany Nation THON dancer gives us an update from the floor almost a dozen hours into THON 2012.