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Your Fall 2019 Sylly Week Playlist

Happy Sylly Week, Penn State! For all you freshmen out there, welcome to everyone’s favorite week of the semester and the best four years of your life.

To kick things off, we’ve made a playlist of songs that, put simply, absolutely slaps. Whether you’re hosting a dorm pregame or your first apartment party, or you just need something to make the walk to class bearable, these tracks will pump you up and get you ready for all the Sylly Week festivities you could ever imagine. I mean who doesn’t love some classic throwbacks, Beaver Stadium hype songs, new Taylor, and timeless Jonas Brothers bangers?

So bust out the dance moves and NEVER be afraid to get a little sylly…

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Rory Pelella

Rory is a senior from Binghamton, New York majoring in Spanish and journalism. She's been bleeding blue and white ever since her older siblings decided to create a family dynasty in Happy Valley in 2006. So, as you can imagine, she loves absolutely everything Penn State (especially the Cheese Shoppe downtown). She's also a die-hard Yankees, Knicks, and Giants fan (it's brutal), and would do anything for a good old fashioned New York slice. Feel free to email her at rorypelella@onwardstate.com or follow her on twitter @rorypelella.

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