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Pennsylvania facing mail-in voting issues
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The state and national Republican party are once again suing in Pennsylvania in an attempt to block certain mail-in votes from counting. The GOP is specifically opposing counting ballots in which the voter did not post a handwritten date on the outside of the envelope. Pennsylvania constituents are electing a…
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Student Government Association: A for approval
Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Oct. 13, to vote on a variety of agenda items and to listen to student concerns. Ramish Karim, a junior environmental science major, raised concerns regarding the lack of vegan and vegetarian food options at Behrend’s dining facilities.…
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Project Resolve to take shape at Behrend
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Erie County Council and County Executive Brenton Davis visited Penn State Behrend on October 13 to learn more about Project Resolve, a 10-year regional strategy to increase the competitiveness of local manufacturing companies. While Project Resolve has been well-received by the council, the issue lies within funding. County Executive…
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Otto Behrend celebrated 150th Birthday
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Tuesday, Oct. 18, Otto Behrend would have celebrated his 150th birthday. Behrend students and staff gathered in the Lilley Library to celebrate at 3, wishing Otto a happy birthday. Dr. Behrend, whom the Otto-Behrend science building is named after, had a tremendous impact on both Penn State Behrend and…
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Marie Yovanovich From page 1
Dr. Surzhko-Harned asked Former Ambassador Yovanovitch several questions about the nature of the war in Ukraine. Dr. Surzhko-Harned started by asking Ambassador Yovanovitch why she thought that nobody believed U.S. intelligence that Russia would launch a large-scale military escalation in Ukraine. Yovanovitch said that it was likely because “it was hard to take in and…
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Pennsylvania facing mail-in voting issues
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The state and national Republican party are once again suing in Pennsylvania in an attempt to block certain mail-in votes from counting. The GOP is specifically opposing counting ballots in which the voter did not post a handwritten date on the outside of the envelope. Pennsylvania constituents are electing a…
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Student Government Association: A for approval
Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Oct. 13, to vote on a variety of agenda items and to listen to student concerns. Ramish Karim, a junior environmental science major, raised concerns regarding the lack of vegan and vegetarian food options at Behrend’s dining facilities.…
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Project Resolve to take shape at Behrend
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Erie County Council and County Executive Brenton Davis visited Penn State Behrend on October 13 to learn more about Project Resolve, a 10-year regional strategy to increase the competitiveness of local manufacturing companies. While Project Resolve has been well-received by the council, the issue lies within funding. County Executive…
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Otto Behrend celebrated 150th Birthday
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Tuesday, Oct. 18, Otto Behrend would have celebrated his 150th birthday. Behrend students and staff gathered in the Lilley Library to celebrate at 3, wishing Otto a happy birthday. Dr. Behrend, whom the Otto-Behrend science building is named after, had a tremendous impact on both Penn State Behrend and…
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Marie Yovanovich From page 1
Dr. Surzhko-Harned asked Former Ambassador Yovanovitch several questions about the nature of the war in Ukraine. Dr. Surzhko-Harned started by asking Ambassador Yovanovitch why she thought that nobody believed U.S. intelligence that Russia would launch a large-scale military escalation in Ukraine. Yovanovitch said that it was likely because “it was hard to take in and…
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Pennsylvania facing mail-in voting issues
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The state and national Republican party are once again suing in Pennsylvania in an attempt to block certain mail-in votes from counting. The GOP is specifically opposing counting ballots in which the voter did not post a handwritten date on the outside of the envelope. Pennsylvania constituents are electing a…
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Student Government Association: A for approval
Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Oct. 13, to vote on a variety of agenda items and to listen to student concerns. Ramish Karim, a junior environmental science major, raised concerns regarding the lack of vegan and vegetarian food options at Behrend’s dining facilities.…
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Project Resolve to take shape at Behrend
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Erie County Council and County Executive Brenton Davis visited Penn State Behrend on October 13 to learn more about Project Resolve, a 10-year regional strategy to increase the competitiveness of local manufacturing companies. While Project Resolve has been well-received by the council, the issue lies within funding. County Executive…
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Otto Behrend celebrated 150th Birthday
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Tuesday, Oct. 18, Otto Behrend would have celebrated his 150th birthday. Behrend students and staff gathered in the Lilley Library to celebrate at 3, wishing Otto a happy birthday. Dr. Behrend, whom the Otto-Behrend science building is named after, had a tremendous impact on both Penn State Behrend and…
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Marie Yovanovich From page 1
Dr. Surzhko-Harned asked Former Ambassador Yovanovitch several questions about the nature of the war in Ukraine. Dr. Surzhko-Harned started by asking Ambassador Yovanovitch why she thought that nobody believed U.S. intelligence that Russia would launch a large-scale military escalation in Ukraine. Yovanovitch said that it was likely because “it was hard to take in and…
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Pennsylvania facing mail-in voting issues
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The state and national Republican party are once again suing in Pennsylvania in an attempt to block certain mail-in votes from counting. The GOP is specifically opposing counting ballots in which the voter did not post a handwritten date on the outside of the envelope. Pennsylvania constituents are electing a…
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Student Government Association: A for approval
Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Oct. 13, to vote on a variety of agenda items and to listen to student concerns. Ramish Karim, a junior environmental science major, raised concerns regarding the lack of vegan and vegetarian food options at Behrend’s dining facilities.…
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Project Resolve to take shape at Behrend
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Erie County Council and County Executive Brenton Davis visited Penn State Behrend on October 13 to learn more about Project Resolve, a 10-year regional strategy to increase the competitiveness of local manufacturing companies. While Project Resolve has been well-received by the council, the issue lies within funding. County Executive…
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Otto Behrend celebrated 150th Birthday
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Tuesday, Oct. 18, Otto Behrend would have celebrated his 150th birthday. Behrend students and staff gathered in the Lilley Library to celebrate at 3, wishing Otto a happy birthday. Dr. Behrend, whom the Otto-Behrend science building is named after, had a tremendous impact on both Penn State Behrend and…
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Marie Yovanovich From page 1
Dr. Surzhko-Harned asked Former Ambassador Yovanovitch several questions about the nature of the war in Ukraine. Dr. Surzhko-Harned started by asking Ambassador Yovanovitch why she thought that nobody believed U.S. intelligence that Russia would launch a large-scale military escalation in Ukraine. Yovanovitch said that it was likely because “it was hard to take in and…
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Pennsylvania facing mail-in voting issues
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The state and national Republican party are once again suing in Pennsylvania in an attempt to block certain mail-in votes from counting. The GOP is specifically opposing counting ballots in which the voter did not post a handwritten date on the outside of the envelope. Pennsylvania constituents are electing a…
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Student Government Association: A for approval
Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Oct. 13, to vote on a variety of agenda items and to listen to student concerns. Ramish Karim, a junior environmental science major, raised concerns regarding the lack of vegan and vegetarian food options at Behrend’s dining facilities.…
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Project Resolve to take shape at Behrend
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Erie County Council and County Executive Brenton Davis visited Penn State Behrend on October 13 to learn more about Project Resolve, a 10-year regional strategy to increase the competitiveness of local manufacturing companies. While Project Resolve has been well-received by the council, the issue lies within funding. County Executive…
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Otto Behrend celebrated 150th Birthday
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Tuesday, Oct. 18, Otto Behrend would have celebrated his 150th birthday. Behrend students and staff gathered in the Lilley Library to celebrate at 3, wishing Otto a happy birthday. Dr. Behrend, whom the Otto-Behrend science building is named after, had a tremendous impact on both Penn State Behrend and…
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Marie Yovanovich From page 1
Dr. Surzhko-Harned asked Former Ambassador Yovanovitch several questions about the nature of the war in Ukraine. Dr. Surzhko-Harned started by asking Ambassador Yovanovitch why she thought that nobody believed U.S. intelligence that Russia would launch a large-scale military escalation in Ukraine. Yovanovitch said that it was likely because “it was hard to take in and…
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