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Senior Larry Bishop, left, and junior Libby Hampton paint heart-shaped Valentine's Day gift boxes during the Creative Crafts session of LateNight-PennState on Friday, Feb. 11. The students were two of many to participate in the free event, facilitated by the Center for Arts and Crafts.
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Seniors Josh Mullins, left, Samat Yanchinov, center, and Mike Fuller play Magic: The Gathering during the HUB-Robeson Center version of LateNight-PennState on Friday, Feb. 11. The trio was one of several groups to gather in the lower level of the HUB-Robeson Center for activities on weekend nights. LateNight, operated by the Student Programming Association in conjuction with Penn State's Division of Student Affairs, is one of several alcohol-free options available on campus each weekend, along with sporting events and other entertainment.
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Board games sit by the dozen on Friday, Feb. 11, as part of the table run by the Gaming Association of Penn State, or GAPS, which facilitates the distribution of the activities during LateNight-PennState activities in the HUB-Robeson Center. The weekend activities take place every Friday and Saturday night during the semester, and is one of several alcohol-free options available on campus each weekend, along with sporting events and other entertainment.
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Dozens of students gather in the HUB-Robeson Center on Friday, Feb. 11, to participate in a Valentine's themed heart box craft session during LateNight-PennState; the weekend's hands-on arts activity was organzied by the Center for Arts and Crafts, and is one of several activities available for students and their guests to take place each weekend on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. LateNight itself is facilitated by the Student Programming Association in conjuction with Penn State's Division of Student Affairs and is part of the University's mission to provide alcohol-free options available on campus each weekend, along with sporting events and other entertainment.
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Sophomore Shantell Jennings performs a spoken-word piece she composed, on stage in the HUB-Robeson Center's Heritage Hall during LateNight-PennState on Friday, Feb. 11. Jennings' work was one of several spoken, musical and dance performances to be featured in the Showtime at the Apollo event presented by the campus chapter of the NAACP.
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Members of Penn State's Urban Dance Troupe perform on stage in Heritage Hall during LateNight-PennState on Friday, Feb. 11. The dance group was one of several such visual performances to take place during the annual NAACP-sponsored Showtime at the Apollo performance event. LateNight-PennState events such as this are one of several alcohol-free options available on campus each weekend, along with sporting events and other entertainment.
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Dozens of students particpate in a version of Capture the Flag during LateNight-PennState in the HUB-Robeson Center's Alumni Hall on Friday, Feb. 11. LateNight-PennState occurs Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights during the semester. As one of the alcohol-free options available on campus each weekend, LateNight provides music, entertainment, games and activities for all interested students.
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