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Nothing Like A Little PSUkulele On The THON Stage

In case you’ve been living under the rock that we apparently all have been: PSUkulele is a thing that exists.

Not only that, but they’re also a first year THON org that is taking part in the festivities this time around.

The ukulele folk took to the stage in the wee Saturday morning hours of THON — a perfect time for a level a weirdness that you won’t find so strange until it pops up in your Snapchat memories in a month.

They had just a quick set, but it was truly what the people wanted. Their three bangers were “Hey Soul Sister,” “Valerie,” and “Stand by Me.”

The experience made you feel like you were sitting on a beach listening to smooth jams and forgetting all your problems.

All we’re saying is if you want to invite them back again, he BJC would be down.

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Unfortunately, former editor Steve Connelly has graduated. Where is he now? He might be doing something related to that PR degree he got in 2019. Maybe he finally opened that sports bar named after one of his photos, the Blurry Zamboni. Or he might just be eating chicken tenders and couch surfing. Anything’s possible. If you really want to know, follow him on Twitter @slc2o.

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