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Ohio train derailment highlights danger of industry
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Thousands of East Palestine, OH residents have been displaced after a train carrying toxic vinyl chloride derailed and exploded on Feb. 8, leaving transportation officials wary of future disasters. To eliminate the chemical wastes, officials decided to perform a controlled burn to prevent a much more dangerous explosion. Unfortunately,…
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PA Democrats secure victory over House in special election
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Tuesday, the hotly contested Pennsylvania House majority was officially won by Democrats in a special election. PA is a highly competitive swing state, where Democrats have not held control of the House in several years. Three seats were open during this special election, with Democratic candidates winning in all…
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Great Salt Lake potentially kickstarts a toxic Dust Bowl
Mary Pintea – News Editor Mvp5879@psu.edu As most western United States have learned, droughts have serious consequences. Most states, whether coastal or not, are experiencing much longer dry periods that cripple agricultural infrastructure, wildlife, and other industries. Utah is no different. The disappearance of the Great Salt Lake is a growing threat to more than…
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PA appellate court denies subpoena for election records
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu A Pennsylvania appellate court ruled on Thursday last week that it will not be ordering Josh Shapiro’s administration to produce the records on voters and voting systems. Republican lawmakers sought in 2020 to support Donald Trump’s faulty election fraud claims. This decision comes nearly a year after the state Senate,…
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Pennsylvania nine-year-old graduates and enters college
Madison Meeks – Opinion Editor mvm7037@psu.edu HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA – 9-year-old David Balogun has become one of history’s youngest high school graduates. Balogun started at Reach Cyber Charter School based in Harrisburg but tested out of elementary and middle school soon after. He then began to complete the high school curriculum. Balogun stated to ABC-WHTM that…
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Ohio train derailment highlights danger of industry
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Thousands of East Palestine, OH residents have been displaced after a train carrying toxic vinyl chloride derailed and exploded on Feb. 8, leaving transportation officials wary of future disasters. To eliminate the chemical wastes, officials decided to perform a controlled burn to prevent a much more dangerous explosion. Unfortunately,…
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PA Democrats secure victory over House in special election
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Tuesday, the hotly contested Pennsylvania House majority was officially won by Democrats in a special election. PA is a highly competitive swing state, where Democrats have not held control of the House in several years. Three seats were open during this special election, with Democratic candidates winning in all…
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Great Salt Lake potentially kickstarts a toxic Dust Bowl
Mary Pintea – News Editor Mvp5879@psu.edu As most western United States have learned, droughts have serious consequences. Most states, whether coastal or not, are experiencing much longer dry periods that cripple agricultural infrastructure, wildlife, and other industries. Utah is no different. The disappearance of the Great Salt Lake is a growing threat to more than…
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PA appellate court denies subpoena for election records
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu A Pennsylvania appellate court ruled on Thursday last week that it will not be ordering Josh Shapiro’s administration to produce the records on voters and voting systems. Republican lawmakers sought in 2020 to support Donald Trump’s faulty election fraud claims. This decision comes nearly a year after the state Senate,…
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Pennsylvania nine-year-old graduates and enters college
Madison Meeks – Opinion Editor mvm7037@psu.edu HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA – 9-year-old David Balogun has become one of history’s youngest high school graduates. Balogun started at Reach Cyber Charter School based in Harrisburg but tested out of elementary and middle school soon after. He then began to complete the high school curriculum. Balogun stated to ABC-WHTM that…
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Ohio train derailment highlights danger of industry
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Thousands of East Palestine, OH residents have been displaced after a train carrying toxic vinyl chloride derailed and exploded on Feb. 8, leaving transportation officials wary of future disasters. To eliminate the chemical wastes, officials decided to perform a controlled burn to prevent a much more dangerous explosion. Unfortunately,…
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PA Democrats secure victory over House in special election
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Tuesday, the hotly contested Pennsylvania House majority was officially won by Democrats in a special election. PA is a highly competitive swing state, where Democrats have not held control of the House in several years. Three seats were open during this special election, with Democratic candidates winning in all…
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Great Salt Lake potentially kickstarts a toxic Dust Bowl
Mary Pintea – News Editor Mvp5879@psu.edu As most western United States have learned, droughts have serious consequences. Most states, whether coastal or not, are experiencing much longer dry periods that cripple agricultural infrastructure, wildlife, and other industries. Utah is no different. The disappearance of the Great Salt Lake is a growing threat to more than…
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PA appellate court denies subpoena for election records
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu A Pennsylvania appellate court ruled on Thursday last week that it will not be ordering Josh Shapiro’s administration to produce the records on voters and voting systems. Republican lawmakers sought in 2020 to support Donald Trump’s faulty election fraud claims. This decision comes nearly a year after the state Senate,…
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Pennsylvania nine-year-old graduates and enters college
Madison Meeks – Opinion Editor mvm7037@psu.edu HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA – 9-year-old David Balogun has become one of history’s youngest high school graduates. Balogun started at Reach Cyber Charter School based in Harrisburg but tested out of elementary and middle school soon after. He then began to complete the high school curriculum. Balogun stated to ABC-WHTM that…
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Ohio train derailment highlights danger of industry
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Thousands of East Palestine, OH residents have been displaced after a train carrying toxic vinyl chloride derailed and exploded on Feb. 8, leaving transportation officials wary of future disasters. To eliminate the chemical wastes, officials decided to perform a controlled burn to prevent a much more dangerous explosion. Unfortunately,…
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PA Democrats secure victory over House in special election
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Tuesday, the hotly contested Pennsylvania House majority was officially won by Democrats in a special election. PA is a highly competitive swing state, where Democrats have not held control of the House in several years. Three seats were open during this special election, with Democratic candidates winning in all…
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Great Salt Lake potentially kickstarts a toxic Dust Bowl
Mary Pintea – News Editor Mvp5879@psu.edu As most western United States have learned, droughts have serious consequences. Most states, whether coastal or not, are experiencing much longer dry periods that cripple agricultural infrastructure, wildlife, and other industries. Utah is no different. The disappearance of the Great Salt Lake is a growing threat to more than…
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PA appellate court denies subpoena for election records
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu A Pennsylvania appellate court ruled on Thursday last week that it will not be ordering Josh Shapiro’s administration to produce the records on voters and voting systems. Republican lawmakers sought in 2020 to support Donald Trump’s faulty election fraud claims. This decision comes nearly a year after the state Senate,…
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Pennsylvania nine-year-old graduates and enters college
Madison Meeks – Opinion Editor mvm7037@psu.edu HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA – 9-year-old David Balogun has become one of history’s youngest high school graduates. Balogun started at Reach Cyber Charter School based in Harrisburg but tested out of elementary and middle school soon after. He then began to complete the high school curriculum. Balogun stated to ABC-WHTM that…
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