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Casting Announcement: Dennis Quaid is taking on the roll of the infamous murderer “The Happy Face Killer” in new Paramount series
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu PORTLAND, ORE. Paramount Plus has cast a well-known face in a new series. Dennis Quaid, a well-known actor for his roles in “The Parent Trap” and “The Day After Tomorrow,” will be playing notorious serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, also known as the “Happy Face Killer.”. This news comes after the…
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WE ARE screwed but WE WILL be okay: on Penn State’s current financial situation and the impending budget
SAMHI C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu When I first volunteered to write this article, I suppose I expected it to be some exposé on how terribly University Park’s previous administration had been managing their finances and about how now, we, Behrend and the rest of the Commonwealth Campuses as well as the current UPark personnel and…
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Investigation: AI-generated nude photos of Beverly Hills students
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu BEVERLY HILLS, CALI A police investigation has opened after reports of students making fake nude photos of their classmates surfaced. The student in question went to a middle school in the Beverly Hills area. The deputy city manager, Keith Sterling, announced that students at Beverly Vista Middle School are being investigated…
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The Value of the Dollar: The Versatility of the Meal Plan
RACHEL GERZEVSKE Contributing Writer rgg5144@psu.edu Penn State’s meal plans are valuable assets to students across the country, serving as the primary form of payment at each campus’s dining halls that can be adjusted throughout the semester. What some students may not know, however, is that the meal plan is more useful than it appears. Penn…
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Called out: Shoppers upset after Kellogg CEO’s pitches struggling families should eat ‘cereal for dinner’
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu Last week, the year-old Kellogg campaign that promotes “cereal for dinner” gained some traction after the CEO of the company, Gary Pilnick, made a comment in a live interview with CNBC. Pilnick stated that the campaign has been successful so far and has been “landing really well” with consumers in America.…
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Casting Announcement: Dennis Quaid is taking on the roll of the infamous murderer “The Happy Face Killer” in new Paramount series
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu PORTLAND, ORE. Paramount Plus has cast a well-known face in a new series. Dennis Quaid, a well-known actor for his roles in “The Parent Trap” and “The Day After Tomorrow,” will be playing notorious serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, also known as the “Happy Face Killer.”. This news comes after the…
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WE ARE screwed but WE WILL be okay: on Penn State’s current financial situation and the impending budget
SAMHI C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu When I first volunteered to write this article, I suppose I expected it to be some exposé on how terribly University Park’s previous administration had been managing their finances and about how now, we, Behrend and the rest of the Commonwealth Campuses as well as the current UPark personnel and…
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Investigation: AI-generated nude photos of Beverly Hills students
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu BEVERLY HILLS, CALI A police investigation has opened after reports of students making fake nude photos of their classmates surfaced. The student in question went to a middle school in the Beverly Hills area. The deputy city manager, Keith Sterling, announced that students at Beverly Vista Middle School are being investigated…
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The Value of the Dollar: The Versatility of the Meal Plan
RACHEL GERZEVSKE Contributing Writer rgg5144@psu.edu Penn State’s meal plans are valuable assets to students across the country, serving as the primary form of payment at each campus’s dining halls that can be adjusted throughout the semester. What some students may not know, however, is that the meal plan is more useful than it appears. Penn…
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Called out: Shoppers upset after Kellogg CEO’s pitches struggling families should eat ‘cereal for dinner’
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu Last week, the year-old Kellogg campaign that promotes “cereal for dinner” gained some traction after the CEO of the company, Gary Pilnick, made a comment in a live interview with CNBC. Pilnick stated that the campaign has been successful so far and has been “landing really well” with consumers in America.…
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Casting Announcement: Dennis Quaid is taking on the roll of the infamous murderer “The Happy Face Killer” in new Paramount series
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu PORTLAND, ORE. Paramount Plus has cast a well-known face in a new series. Dennis Quaid, a well-known actor for his roles in “The Parent Trap” and “The Day After Tomorrow,” will be playing notorious serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, also known as the “Happy Face Killer.”. This news comes after the…
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WE ARE screwed but WE WILL be okay: on Penn State’s current financial situation and the impending budget
SAMHI C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu When I first volunteered to write this article, I suppose I expected it to be some exposé on how terribly University Park’s previous administration had been managing their finances and about how now, we, Behrend and the rest of the Commonwealth Campuses as well as the current UPark personnel and…
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Investigation: AI-generated nude photos of Beverly Hills students
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu BEVERLY HILLS, CALI A police investigation has opened after reports of students making fake nude photos of their classmates surfaced. The student in question went to a middle school in the Beverly Hills area. The deputy city manager, Keith Sterling, announced that students at Beverly Vista Middle School are being investigated…
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The Value of the Dollar: The Versatility of the Meal Plan
RACHEL GERZEVSKE Contributing Writer rgg5144@psu.edu Penn State’s meal plans are valuable assets to students across the country, serving as the primary form of payment at each campus’s dining halls that can be adjusted throughout the semester. What some students may not know, however, is that the meal plan is more useful than it appears. Penn…
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Called out: Shoppers upset after Kellogg CEO’s pitches struggling families should eat ‘cereal for dinner’
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu Last week, the year-old Kellogg campaign that promotes “cereal for dinner” gained some traction after the CEO of the company, Gary Pilnick, made a comment in a live interview with CNBC. Pilnick stated that the campaign has been successful so far and has been “landing really well” with consumers in America.…
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Casting Announcement: Dennis Quaid is taking on the roll of the infamous murderer “The Happy Face Killer” in new Paramount series
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu PORTLAND, ORE. Paramount Plus has cast a well-known face in a new series. Dennis Quaid, a well-known actor for his roles in “The Parent Trap” and “The Day After Tomorrow,” will be playing notorious serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, also known as the “Happy Face Killer.”. This news comes after the…
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WE ARE screwed but WE WILL be okay: on Penn State’s current financial situation and the impending budget
SAMHI C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu When I first volunteered to write this article, I suppose I expected it to be some exposé on how terribly University Park’s previous administration had been managing their finances and about how now, we, Behrend and the rest of the Commonwealth Campuses as well as the current UPark personnel and…
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Investigation: AI-generated nude photos of Beverly Hills students
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu BEVERLY HILLS, CALI A police investigation has opened after reports of students making fake nude photos of their classmates surfaced. The student in question went to a middle school in the Beverly Hills area. The deputy city manager, Keith Sterling, announced that students at Beverly Vista Middle School are being investigated…
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The Value of the Dollar: The Versatility of the Meal Plan
RACHEL GERZEVSKE Contributing Writer rgg5144@psu.edu Penn State’s meal plans are valuable assets to students across the country, serving as the primary form of payment at each campus’s dining halls that can be adjusted throughout the semester. What some students may not know, however, is that the meal plan is more useful than it appears. Penn…
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Called out: Shoppers upset after Kellogg CEO’s pitches struggling families should eat ‘cereal for dinner’
MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu Last week, the year-old Kellogg campaign that promotes “cereal for dinner” gained some traction after the CEO of the company, Gary Pilnick, made a comment in a live interview with CNBC. Pilnick stated that the campaign has been successful so far and has been “landing really well” with consumers in America.…
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