• Miami police reveal Black History Month inspired wraps for squad cars

      Mary Pintea – News Editor Mvp5879@psu.edu The Miami Police Department revealed their Black History Month-inspired vehicle wraps on Feb. 2, highlighting their support for Black History Month.  The wrap features pan-African colors, outlines of the African continent, raised fists, and a kente cloth—all significant to African culture. In addition to the wrap, Miami PD officers…

    • Pennsylvania 1987 Turnpike cold case solved

      Madison Meeks – Opinion Editor  mvm7037@psu.edu PHILADELPHIA – In 1987, a woman died in a fiery crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. She was never identified, that is until 35 years later. The Pennsylvania State Police have finally identified the women who died in a crash on the PA turnpike over 35 years ago.  The woman…

    • New Hampshire governor considers 2024 presidential campaign

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu In a Sunday interview, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu stated that he is considering a White House bid in 2024.  A devout GOP member, Sununu cites New Hampshire’s “live free or die” slogan as a solid model for the Republican Party. When CNN’s Dana Bush asked whether a 2024…

    • Doomsday Clock ticks down to ninety seconds

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu  The Doomsday Clock is not a literal clock, but it does possess just as much value: it gauges how close humanity is to destroying the planet.  When the clock strikes midnight, Earth will have become close to unlivable.  Created in 1947, The Doomsday Clock is an indicator as to…

    • Researchers create promising breast cancer vaccine

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women, but scientists may have found a way to squash these numbers. Researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle have developed a vaccine that treats different types of breast cancer, which would certainly change…

    • Miami police reveal Black History Month inspired wraps for squad cars

      Mary Pintea – News Editor Mvp5879@psu.edu The Miami Police Department revealed their Black History Month-inspired vehicle wraps on Feb. 2, highlighting their support for Black History Month.  The wrap features pan-African colors, outlines of the African continent, raised fists, and a kente cloth—all significant to African culture. In addition to the wrap, Miami PD officers…

    • Pennsylvania 1987 Turnpike cold case solved

      Madison Meeks – Opinion Editor  mvm7037@psu.edu PHILADELPHIA – In 1987, a woman died in a fiery crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. She was never identified, that is until 35 years later. The Pennsylvania State Police have finally identified the women who died in a crash on the PA turnpike over 35 years ago.  The woman…

    • New Hampshire governor considers 2024 presidential campaign

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu In a Sunday interview, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu stated that he is considering a White House bid in 2024.  A devout GOP member, Sununu cites New Hampshire’s “live free or die” slogan as a solid model for the Republican Party. When CNN’s Dana Bush asked whether a 2024…

    • Doomsday Clock ticks down to ninety seconds

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu  The Doomsday Clock is not a literal clock, but it does possess just as much value: it gauges how close humanity is to destroying the planet.  When the clock strikes midnight, Earth will have become close to unlivable.  Created in 1947, The Doomsday Clock is an indicator as to…

    • Researchers create promising breast cancer vaccine

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women, but scientists may have found a way to squash these numbers. Researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle have developed a vaccine that treats different types of breast cancer, which would certainly change…

    • Miami police reveal Black History Month inspired wraps for squad cars

      Mary Pintea – News Editor Mvp5879@psu.edu The Miami Police Department revealed their Black History Month-inspired vehicle wraps on Feb. 2, highlighting their support for Black History Month.  The wrap features pan-African colors, outlines of the African continent, raised fists, and a kente cloth—all significant to African culture. In addition to the wrap, Miami PD officers…

    • Pennsylvania 1987 Turnpike cold case solved

      Madison Meeks – Opinion Editor  mvm7037@psu.edu PHILADELPHIA – In 1987, a woman died in a fiery crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. She was never identified, that is until 35 years later. The Pennsylvania State Police have finally identified the women who died in a crash on the PA turnpike over 35 years ago.  The woman…

    • New Hampshire governor considers 2024 presidential campaign

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu In a Sunday interview, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu stated that he is considering a White House bid in 2024.  A devout GOP member, Sununu cites New Hampshire’s “live free or die” slogan as a solid model for the Republican Party. When CNN’s Dana Bush asked whether a 2024…

    • Doomsday Clock ticks down to ninety seconds

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu  The Doomsday Clock is not a literal clock, but it does possess just as much value: it gauges how close humanity is to destroying the planet.  When the clock strikes midnight, Earth will have become close to unlivable.  Created in 1947, The Doomsday Clock is an indicator as to…

    • Researchers create promising breast cancer vaccine

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women, but scientists may have found a way to squash these numbers. Researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle have developed a vaccine that treats different types of breast cancer, which would certainly change…

    • Miami police reveal Black History Month inspired wraps for squad cars

      Mary Pintea – News Editor Mvp5879@psu.edu The Miami Police Department revealed their Black History Month-inspired vehicle wraps on Feb. 2, highlighting their support for Black History Month.  The wrap features pan-African colors, outlines of the African continent, raised fists, and a kente cloth—all significant to African culture. In addition to the wrap, Miami PD officers…

    • Pennsylvania 1987 Turnpike cold case solved

      Madison Meeks – Opinion Editor  mvm7037@psu.edu PHILADELPHIA – In 1987, a woman died in a fiery crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. She was never identified, that is until 35 years later. The Pennsylvania State Police have finally identified the women who died in a crash on the PA turnpike over 35 years ago.  The woman…

    • New Hampshire governor considers 2024 presidential campaign

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu In a Sunday interview, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu stated that he is considering a White House bid in 2024.  A devout GOP member, Sununu cites New Hampshire’s “live free or die” slogan as a solid model for the Republican Party. When CNN’s Dana Bush asked whether a 2024…

    • Doomsday Clock ticks down to ninety seconds

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu  The Doomsday Clock is not a literal clock, but it does possess just as much value: it gauges how close humanity is to destroying the planet.  When the clock strikes midnight, Earth will have become close to unlivable.  Created in 1947, The Doomsday Clock is an indicator as to…

    • Researchers create promising breast cancer vaccine

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women, but scientists may have found a way to squash these numbers. Researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle have developed a vaccine that treats different types of breast cancer, which would certainly change…

    • Miami police reveal Black History Month inspired wraps for squad cars

      Mary Pintea – News Editor Mvp5879@psu.edu The Miami Police Department revealed their Black History Month-inspired vehicle wraps on Feb. 2, highlighting their support for Black History Month.  The wrap features pan-African colors, outlines of the African continent, raised fists, and a kente cloth—all significant to African culture. In addition to the wrap, Miami PD officers…

    • Pennsylvania 1987 Turnpike cold case solved

      Madison Meeks – Opinion Editor  mvm7037@psu.edu PHILADELPHIA – In 1987, a woman died in a fiery crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. She was never identified, that is until 35 years later. The Pennsylvania State Police have finally identified the women who died in a crash on the PA turnpike over 35 years ago.  The woman…

    • New Hampshire governor considers 2024 presidential campaign

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu In a Sunday interview, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu stated that he is considering a White House bid in 2024.  A devout GOP member, Sununu cites New Hampshire’s “live free or die” slogan as a solid model for the Republican Party. When CNN’s Dana Bush asked whether a 2024…

    • Doomsday Clock ticks down to ninety seconds

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu  The Doomsday Clock is not a literal clock, but it does possess just as much value: it gauges how close humanity is to destroying the planet.  When the clock strikes midnight, Earth will have become close to unlivable.  Created in 1947, The Doomsday Clock is an indicator as to…

    • Researchers create promising breast cancer vaccine

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women, but scientists may have found a way to squash these numbers. Researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle have developed a vaccine that treats different types of breast cancer, which would certainly change…

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