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Two females and a male paint a giant letter K

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Members of the Penn State York Benefiting THON group, left to right, Logan Optiz, Bryce Thoman, and Ashlyn Smith, paint the giant letter K, the last letter in the word York, to take to the Penn State Dance Marathon.  The York group will hold the letters high during the dance marathon to let people know what the campus is represented at the big event.

Male and female jump in the air on stepway on campus

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Sharing their excitement, Ryan Wentz, left, and Erin Greer, right, will represent Penn State York at the Penn State Dance Marathon on Feb. 16-18 at the Bryce Jordan Center to raise awareness and funds for children and their families battling childhood cancer. Both dancers consider it a privilege to dance.

Brick front gates of a baseball park and sign WellSpan Park

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The Penn State York baseball team will play in WellSpan Park beginning in March thanks to a partnership with the York Revolution and a grant from the York County Community Foundation's Bob Hoffman Sports and Fitness Fund.

Brick front gates of a baseball park and sign WellSpan Park

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The Penn State York baseball team will play in WellSpan Park beginning in March thanks to a partnership with the York Revolution and a grant from the York County Community Foundation's Bob Hoffman Sports and Fitness Fund.

African dance group performing on stage and the words ZUZU African Acrobats on the image

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ZUZU African Acrobats will perform at Penn State York on Feb. 8 and the show features fast pyramid building, limbo, chair balancing, comedy juggling, contortion and more. The free performance is at 12:15 p.m. in Rosie's Cafe in the Joe and Rosie Ruhl Student Community Center.

Three students work on a robot, one is wearing a wolf hat

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Members of the Silver Wolfs robotics team, who were a part of the winning alliance, worked on their robot prior to the start of the Nittany Lion Qualifer at Penn State York on Jan. 20.  The First Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics competition brought together 26 teams of middle and high school students to Penn State York.