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Afghanistan Troops
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On August 15th, 2021 the Afghan government rapidly deteriorated as the country fell to the Taliban. The United States has put forth full effort into bringing home all the Americans who were in Afghanistan but then faced several challenges including chaotic and tragic scenes at the airports, due to refugees…
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Non-symptomatic COVID testing now available on campus
Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu As of March 5th, all Penn State Behrend students may request a walk-up COVID-19 test at the student information desk in the Reed Union Building. This testing is available to all non-symptomatic students any time the desk is open. Walk-up testing is beneficial to students who think they may have…
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Women’s History Month: Laura de Force Gordon
Photo: Laura De Force Gordon in an undated portrait. Credit Library of Congress Madison Kwiecinski news editor mvk5945@psu.edu Laura de Force Gordon was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1838, and experienced first hand what it was like to have to fight harder for everything in life because she was born a female in a male dominant…
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Trump Speaks Out Since Election
[AP Photo/John Raoux] Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu On February 28th, former President Donald Trump finally took to stage for the first time since his election loss in January. He called for Republican Party unity, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). “Do you miss me yet?” Trump said after taking the stage to…
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PA GOP Meets to vote on Censorship of Pat Toomey because of his vote to convict Trump
[Pic: inquirer.com] Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu A Pennsylvania Republican state committee meeting took place on Wednesday, February 24th to vote on the censorship of PA Senator Pat Toomey. Censure, which is a formal public expression of disapproval, carries no real penalties. However, many Trump supporters were anxious to go on the record with their…
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Afghanistan Troops
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On August 15th, 2021 the Afghan government rapidly deteriorated as the country fell to the Taliban. The United States has put forth full effort into bringing home all the Americans who were in Afghanistan but then faced several challenges including chaotic and tragic scenes at the airports, due to refugees…
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Non-symptomatic COVID testing now available on campus
Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu As of March 5th, all Penn State Behrend students may request a walk-up COVID-19 test at the student information desk in the Reed Union Building. This testing is available to all non-symptomatic students any time the desk is open. Walk-up testing is beneficial to students who think they may have…
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Women’s History Month: Laura de Force Gordon
Photo: Laura De Force Gordon in an undated portrait. Credit Library of Congress Madison Kwiecinski news editor mvk5945@psu.edu Laura de Force Gordon was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1838, and experienced first hand what it was like to have to fight harder for everything in life because she was born a female in a male dominant…
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Trump Speaks Out Since Election
[AP Photo/John Raoux] Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu On February 28th, former President Donald Trump finally took to stage for the first time since his election loss in January. He called for Republican Party unity, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). “Do you miss me yet?” Trump said after taking the stage to…
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PA GOP Meets to vote on Censorship of Pat Toomey because of his vote to convict Trump
[Pic: inquirer.com] Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu A Pennsylvania Republican state committee meeting took place on Wednesday, February 24th to vote on the censorship of PA Senator Pat Toomey. Censure, which is a formal public expression of disapproval, carries no real penalties. However, many Trump supporters were anxious to go on the record with their…
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Afghanistan Troops
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On August 15th, 2021 the Afghan government rapidly deteriorated as the country fell to the Taliban. The United States has put forth full effort into bringing home all the Americans who were in Afghanistan but then faced several challenges including chaotic and tragic scenes at the airports, due to refugees…
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Non-symptomatic COVID testing now available on campus
Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu As of March 5th, all Penn State Behrend students may request a walk-up COVID-19 test at the student information desk in the Reed Union Building. This testing is available to all non-symptomatic students any time the desk is open. Walk-up testing is beneficial to students who think they may have…
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Women’s History Month: Laura de Force Gordon
Photo: Laura De Force Gordon in an undated portrait. Credit Library of Congress Madison Kwiecinski news editor mvk5945@psu.edu Laura de Force Gordon was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1838, and experienced first hand what it was like to have to fight harder for everything in life because she was born a female in a male dominant…
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Trump Speaks Out Since Election
[AP Photo/John Raoux] Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu On February 28th, former President Donald Trump finally took to stage for the first time since his election loss in January. He called for Republican Party unity, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). “Do you miss me yet?” Trump said after taking the stage to…
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PA GOP Meets to vote on Censorship of Pat Toomey because of his vote to convict Trump
[Pic: inquirer.com] Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu A Pennsylvania Republican state committee meeting took place on Wednesday, February 24th to vote on the censorship of PA Senator Pat Toomey. Censure, which is a formal public expression of disapproval, carries no real penalties. However, many Trump supporters were anxious to go on the record with their…
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Afghanistan Troops
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On August 15th, 2021 the Afghan government rapidly deteriorated as the country fell to the Taliban. The United States has put forth full effort into bringing home all the Americans who were in Afghanistan but then faced several challenges including chaotic and tragic scenes at the airports, due to refugees…
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Non-symptomatic COVID testing now available on campus
Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu As of March 5th, all Penn State Behrend students may request a walk-up COVID-19 test at the student information desk in the Reed Union Building. This testing is available to all non-symptomatic students any time the desk is open. Walk-up testing is beneficial to students who think they may have…
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Women’s History Month: Laura de Force Gordon
Photo: Laura De Force Gordon in an undated portrait. Credit Library of Congress Madison Kwiecinski news editor mvk5945@psu.edu Laura de Force Gordon was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1838, and experienced first hand what it was like to have to fight harder for everything in life because she was born a female in a male dominant…
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Trump Speaks Out Since Election
[AP Photo/John Raoux] Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu On February 28th, former President Donald Trump finally took to stage for the first time since his election loss in January. He called for Republican Party unity, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). “Do you miss me yet?” Trump said after taking the stage to…
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PA GOP Meets to vote on Censorship of Pat Toomey because of his vote to convict Trump
[Pic: inquirer.com] Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu A Pennsylvania Republican state committee meeting took place on Wednesday, February 24th to vote on the censorship of PA Senator Pat Toomey. Censure, which is a formal public expression of disapproval, carries no real penalties. However, many Trump supporters were anxious to go on the record with their…
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Afghanistan Troops
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On August 15th, 2021 the Afghan government rapidly deteriorated as the country fell to the Taliban. The United States has put forth full effort into bringing home all the Americans who were in Afghanistan but then faced several challenges including chaotic and tragic scenes at the airports, due to refugees…
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Non-symptomatic COVID testing now available on campus
Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu As of March 5th, all Penn State Behrend students may request a walk-up COVID-19 test at the student information desk in the Reed Union Building. This testing is available to all non-symptomatic students any time the desk is open. Walk-up testing is beneficial to students who think they may have…
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Women’s History Month: Laura de Force Gordon
Photo: Laura De Force Gordon in an undated portrait. Credit Library of Congress Madison Kwiecinski news editor mvk5945@psu.edu Laura de Force Gordon was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1838, and experienced first hand what it was like to have to fight harder for everything in life because she was born a female in a male dominant…
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Trump Speaks Out Since Election
[AP Photo/John Raoux] Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu On February 28th, former President Donald Trump finally took to stage for the first time since his election loss in January. He called for Republican Party unity, speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). “Do you miss me yet?” Trump said after taking the stage to…
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PA GOP Meets to vote on Censorship of Pat Toomey because of his vote to convict Trump
[Pic: inquirer.com] Madison Kwiecinski News editor mvk5945@psu.edu A Pennsylvania Republican state committee meeting took place on Wednesday, February 24th to vote on the censorship of PA Senator Pat Toomey. Censure, which is a formal public expression of disapproval, carries no real penalties. However, many Trump supporters were anxious to go on the record with their…
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