Although most volunteers and fans quickly supported the decision way back when, you’ve probably still got a few questions about the event’s logistics as it rapidly approaches. And, you guessed it, THON Weekend will look a whole lot different when it’s online this February. Most notably, dancers won’t stand for 46 straight hours in the Bryce Jordan Center. Instead, they’ll participate from their homes and take part in “designated rest hours” between midnight and 6 a.m. each night to promote dancer safety. THON said it departed from a 46-hour no-sitting, no-sleeping approach because it couldn’t ensure “proper resources” for each participant while they’re scattered across town.