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Penn State Behrend holds Annual Halloween Drag Show
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on November 5. On Oct. 31, Penn State Behrend held its annual Halloween Drag show, hosted by Debbie does Drag, in a collaboration between Lion Entertainment Board and Gender and Sexuality Equality Club. The show consisted of eight performances, along with several vignettes, an ending dance number,…
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Music at Noon: Third Coast Percussion
Sadie Groner Interim Managing Editor This post was originally published on November 12. On Nov. 11, Behrend’s Music at Noon Series featured Grammy-winning quartet, Third Coast Percussion (TCP). The Chicago-based group returned to campus for their third performance and were enthusiastically welcomed by a teeming audience. Over their hour-long performance, Third Coast Percussion further proved…
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Music at Noon: Beo String Quartet
Sadie Groner Staff Writer This post was originally published on October 29. Last Thursday, the Music at Noon Series hosted the innovative and eccentric performers the Beo String Quartet. Featuring violinists Jason Neukom and Andrew ‘Gio’ Giordano, violist Sean Neukom, and cellist Ryan Ash, the performance lasted roughly an hour and presented seven compositions. Before…
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Judges and Justices seek retention in PA General Election
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 29. On Nov. 4, 2025, Pennsylvania will hold its general and municipal elections. In local elections, residents are facing a decision regarding whether to retain a number of state judges across multiple courts. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the state.…
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Government Shutdown to affect SNAP payments
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 22. Since Oct. 1, 2025, the federal government has been in a shutdown. Now, four weeks out, vital services such as food assistance are beginning to halt. The shutdown originally began over issues regarding cuts to government spending on healthcare, with Democrat lawmakers refusing to…
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Penn State Behrend holds Annual Halloween Drag Show
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on November 5. On Oct. 31, Penn State Behrend held its annual Halloween Drag show, hosted by Debbie does Drag, in a collaboration between Lion Entertainment Board and Gender and Sexuality Equality Club. The show consisted of eight performances, along with several vignettes, an ending dance number,…
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Music at Noon: Third Coast Percussion
Sadie Groner Interim Managing Editor This post was originally published on November 12. On Nov. 11, Behrend’s Music at Noon Series featured Grammy-winning quartet, Third Coast Percussion (TCP). The Chicago-based group returned to campus for their third performance and were enthusiastically welcomed by a teeming audience. Over their hour-long performance, Third Coast Percussion further proved…
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Music at Noon: Beo String Quartet
Sadie Groner Staff Writer This post was originally published on October 29. Last Thursday, the Music at Noon Series hosted the innovative and eccentric performers the Beo String Quartet. Featuring violinists Jason Neukom and Andrew ‘Gio’ Giordano, violist Sean Neukom, and cellist Ryan Ash, the performance lasted roughly an hour and presented seven compositions. Before…
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Judges and Justices seek retention in PA General Election
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 29. On Nov. 4, 2025, Pennsylvania will hold its general and municipal elections. In local elections, residents are facing a decision regarding whether to retain a number of state judges across multiple courts. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the state.…
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Government Shutdown to affect SNAP payments
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 22. Since Oct. 1, 2025, the federal government has been in a shutdown. Now, four weeks out, vital services such as food assistance are beginning to halt. The shutdown originally began over issues regarding cuts to government spending on healthcare, with Democrat lawmakers refusing to…
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Penn State Behrend holds Annual Halloween Drag Show
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on November 5. On Oct. 31, Penn State Behrend held its annual Halloween Drag show, hosted by Debbie does Drag, in a collaboration between Lion Entertainment Board and Gender and Sexuality Equality Club. The show consisted of eight performances, along with several vignettes, an ending dance number,…
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Music at Noon: Third Coast Percussion
Sadie Groner Interim Managing Editor This post was originally published on November 12. On Nov. 11, Behrend’s Music at Noon Series featured Grammy-winning quartet, Third Coast Percussion (TCP). The Chicago-based group returned to campus for their third performance and were enthusiastically welcomed by a teeming audience. Over their hour-long performance, Third Coast Percussion further proved…
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Music at Noon: Beo String Quartet
Sadie Groner Staff Writer This post was originally published on October 29. Last Thursday, the Music at Noon Series hosted the innovative and eccentric performers the Beo String Quartet. Featuring violinists Jason Neukom and Andrew ‘Gio’ Giordano, violist Sean Neukom, and cellist Ryan Ash, the performance lasted roughly an hour and presented seven compositions. Before…
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Judges and Justices seek retention in PA General Election
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 29. On Nov. 4, 2025, Pennsylvania will hold its general and municipal elections. In local elections, residents are facing a decision regarding whether to retain a number of state judges across multiple courts. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the state.…
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Government Shutdown to affect SNAP payments
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 22. Since Oct. 1, 2025, the federal government has been in a shutdown. Now, four weeks out, vital services such as food assistance are beginning to halt. The shutdown originally began over issues regarding cuts to government spending on healthcare, with Democrat lawmakers refusing to…
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Penn State Behrend holds Annual Halloween Drag Show
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on November 5. On Oct. 31, Penn State Behrend held its annual Halloween Drag show, hosted by Debbie does Drag, in a collaboration between Lion Entertainment Board and Gender and Sexuality Equality Club. The show consisted of eight performances, along with several vignettes, an ending dance number,…
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Music at Noon: Third Coast Percussion
Sadie Groner Interim Managing Editor This post was originally published on November 12. On Nov. 11, Behrend’s Music at Noon Series featured Grammy-winning quartet, Third Coast Percussion (TCP). The Chicago-based group returned to campus for their third performance and were enthusiastically welcomed by a teeming audience. Over their hour-long performance, Third Coast Percussion further proved…
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Music at Noon: Beo String Quartet
Sadie Groner Staff Writer This post was originally published on October 29. Last Thursday, the Music at Noon Series hosted the innovative and eccentric performers the Beo String Quartet. Featuring violinists Jason Neukom and Andrew ‘Gio’ Giordano, violist Sean Neukom, and cellist Ryan Ash, the performance lasted roughly an hour and presented seven compositions. Before…
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Judges and Justices seek retention in PA General Election
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 29. On Nov. 4, 2025, Pennsylvania will hold its general and municipal elections. In local elections, residents are facing a decision regarding whether to retain a number of state judges across multiple courts. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the state.…
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Government Shutdown to affect SNAP payments
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 22. Since Oct. 1, 2025, the federal government has been in a shutdown. Now, four weeks out, vital services such as food assistance are beginning to halt. The shutdown originally began over issues regarding cuts to government spending on healthcare, with Democrat lawmakers refusing to…
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Penn State Behrend holds Annual Halloween Drag Show
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on November 5. On Oct. 31, Penn State Behrend held its annual Halloween Drag show, hosted by Debbie does Drag, in a collaboration between Lion Entertainment Board and Gender and Sexuality Equality Club. The show consisted of eight performances, along with several vignettes, an ending dance number,…
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Music at Noon: Third Coast Percussion
Sadie Groner Interim Managing Editor This post was originally published on November 12. On Nov. 11, Behrend’s Music at Noon Series featured Grammy-winning quartet, Third Coast Percussion (TCP). The Chicago-based group returned to campus for their third performance and were enthusiastically welcomed by a teeming audience. Over their hour-long performance, Third Coast Percussion further proved…
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Music at Noon: Beo String Quartet
Sadie Groner Staff Writer This post was originally published on October 29. Last Thursday, the Music at Noon Series hosted the innovative and eccentric performers the Beo String Quartet. Featuring violinists Jason Neukom and Andrew ‘Gio’ Giordano, violist Sean Neukom, and cellist Ryan Ash, the performance lasted roughly an hour and presented seven compositions. Before…
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Judges and Justices seek retention in PA General Election
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 29. On Nov. 4, 2025, Pennsylvania will hold its general and municipal elections. In local elections, residents are facing a decision regarding whether to retain a number of state judges across multiple courts. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the state.…
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Government Shutdown to affect SNAP payments
Amanda Ross Editor-In-Chief This post was originally published on October 22. Since Oct. 1, 2025, the federal government has been in a shutdown. Now, four weeks out, vital services such as food assistance are beginning to halt. The shutdown originally began over issues regarding cuts to government spending on healthcare, with Democrat lawmakers refusing to…
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