How some Penn State students have stayed creative within their majors amid coronavirus.

Having a passion for meteorology, Hunter Donahue (junior-meteorology) purchased a green screen and set up a broadcast in his basement.

Hunter Donahue Junior

While not every student is focused on creating art during quarantine, creativity is still very much present in students pursuing different occupations.

Hunter Donahue started his innovative journey while in high school, when his school cut the morning announcements production program through which he broadcast the weather.

Having a passion for meteorology, Donahue (junior-meteorology) purchased a green screen and set up a broadcast in his basement — which would come in handy during quarantine.

“I set my green screen back up in the basement again and started doing the forecast from home because I was bored,” Donahue said. “If you’re not creative, you’re just sitting at home doing nothing.”

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