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Five alternatives to the undie run

We all got the email.

On Tuesday, the University asked students not to participate in the infamous BARE Run, aka the Undie Run. Alhough the event has been popular for many years, its mission — to serve as a fun place to donate clothes — has not been successful, according to the University email.

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While some students are bound to still strip and run, others might try to think of alternatives. 

Whether or not you were planning on going, here are five things to do this Friday instead: 

1. Dress up as bears and run. 

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Then go watch “The Revenant.” 

2. Donate your clothes. 

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Thrift stores, including Arc and the Goodwill, accept clothing donations. The BARE run is all about 

3. Run around your house naked. 

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The police can’t stop you here. 

4. Go for an actual run. 

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Maybe you’ll find the people who still thought the BARE run was a good idea. 

5. Actually study for finals 

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Well, maybe on Sunday. 

Collegian A&C Staff can be reached at entertainment@collegian.com. 

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