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St. Patrick Day festivities return to Erie
Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer Cvr5570@psu.edu Rain or shine, State Street was a sea of green as the St. Patrick’s Day parade came back after a 2-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Organized by the Erie Downtown Partnership and the Knights and Ladies of St. Patrick, they wanted to make this year’s parade more memorable…
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Public School Funding
Lydia Glenn In Harrisburg, the trial determining how Pennsylvania funds their public education system finally reached an end on Thursday, March 10. This Commonwealth Court case, which was filed eight years ago, challenged the size and distribution of subsidies approved annually by the General Assembly. The case was filed by concerned parents and two larger…
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PA Health Department Warns about Dangerous Tick Virus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu The Pennsylvania Health Department is warning PA residents about the “rare but dangerous” deer tick virus. As we enter spring it is prime tick season and record breaking levels of ticks are being recognized as having the dangerous deer tick virus in PA. In January, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental…
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Innovation Commons Receives Endowment
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On March 11, 2022, Penn State Behrend received an endowment that will go towards promoting innovation on the campus. A $2.1 million endowment will benefit the school’s Innovation Commons. Jacob Marsh, the Industry Coordinator at Penn State Behrend stated, “This is a really exciting opportunity for us and for other…
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Erie zoo celebrity, Jo the Orangutan, passes away
Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu Beloved Erie Zoo primate, Joe the Orangutan, has fallen ill and tragically died, the zoo reports. Zoo staff noticed that the 36-year-old orangutan had lacked energy and appetite since March 5, and did not respond to traditional medicines or treatments. He had been cooperating with veterinarians and zoo care staff…
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St. Patrick Day festivities return to Erie
Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer Cvr5570@psu.edu Rain or shine, State Street was a sea of green as the St. Patrick’s Day parade came back after a 2-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Organized by the Erie Downtown Partnership and the Knights and Ladies of St. Patrick, they wanted to make this year’s parade more memorable…
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Public School Funding
Lydia Glenn In Harrisburg, the trial determining how Pennsylvania funds their public education system finally reached an end on Thursday, March 10. This Commonwealth Court case, which was filed eight years ago, challenged the size and distribution of subsidies approved annually by the General Assembly. The case was filed by concerned parents and two larger…
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PA Health Department Warns about Dangerous Tick Virus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu The Pennsylvania Health Department is warning PA residents about the “rare but dangerous” deer tick virus. As we enter spring it is prime tick season and record breaking levels of ticks are being recognized as having the dangerous deer tick virus in PA. In January, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental…
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Innovation Commons Receives Endowment
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On March 11, 2022, Penn State Behrend received an endowment that will go towards promoting innovation on the campus. A $2.1 million endowment will benefit the school’s Innovation Commons. Jacob Marsh, the Industry Coordinator at Penn State Behrend stated, “This is a really exciting opportunity for us and for other…
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Erie zoo celebrity, Jo the Orangutan, passes away
Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu Beloved Erie Zoo primate, Joe the Orangutan, has fallen ill and tragically died, the zoo reports. Zoo staff noticed that the 36-year-old orangutan had lacked energy and appetite since March 5, and did not respond to traditional medicines or treatments. He had been cooperating with veterinarians and zoo care staff…
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St. Patrick Day festivities return to Erie
Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer Cvr5570@psu.edu Rain or shine, State Street was a sea of green as the St. Patrick’s Day parade came back after a 2-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Organized by the Erie Downtown Partnership and the Knights and Ladies of St. Patrick, they wanted to make this year’s parade more memorable…
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Public School Funding
Lydia Glenn In Harrisburg, the trial determining how Pennsylvania funds their public education system finally reached an end on Thursday, March 10. This Commonwealth Court case, which was filed eight years ago, challenged the size and distribution of subsidies approved annually by the General Assembly. The case was filed by concerned parents and two larger…
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PA Health Department Warns about Dangerous Tick Virus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu The Pennsylvania Health Department is warning PA residents about the “rare but dangerous” deer tick virus. As we enter spring it is prime tick season and record breaking levels of ticks are being recognized as having the dangerous deer tick virus in PA. In January, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental…
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Innovation Commons Receives Endowment
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On March 11, 2022, Penn State Behrend received an endowment that will go towards promoting innovation on the campus. A $2.1 million endowment will benefit the school’s Innovation Commons. Jacob Marsh, the Industry Coordinator at Penn State Behrend stated, “This is a really exciting opportunity for us and for other…
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Erie zoo celebrity, Jo the Orangutan, passes away
Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu Beloved Erie Zoo primate, Joe the Orangutan, has fallen ill and tragically died, the zoo reports. Zoo staff noticed that the 36-year-old orangutan had lacked energy and appetite since March 5, and did not respond to traditional medicines or treatments. He had been cooperating with veterinarians and zoo care staff…
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St. Patrick Day festivities return to Erie
Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer Cvr5570@psu.edu Rain or shine, State Street was a sea of green as the St. Patrick’s Day parade came back after a 2-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Organized by the Erie Downtown Partnership and the Knights and Ladies of St. Patrick, they wanted to make this year’s parade more memorable…
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Public School Funding
Lydia Glenn In Harrisburg, the trial determining how Pennsylvania funds their public education system finally reached an end on Thursday, March 10. This Commonwealth Court case, which was filed eight years ago, challenged the size and distribution of subsidies approved annually by the General Assembly. The case was filed by concerned parents and two larger…
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PA Health Department Warns about Dangerous Tick Virus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu The Pennsylvania Health Department is warning PA residents about the “rare but dangerous” deer tick virus. As we enter spring it is prime tick season and record breaking levels of ticks are being recognized as having the dangerous deer tick virus in PA. In January, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental…
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Innovation Commons Receives Endowment
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On March 11, 2022, Penn State Behrend received an endowment that will go towards promoting innovation on the campus. A $2.1 million endowment will benefit the school’s Innovation Commons. Jacob Marsh, the Industry Coordinator at Penn State Behrend stated, “This is a really exciting opportunity for us and for other…
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Erie zoo celebrity, Jo the Orangutan, passes away
Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu Beloved Erie Zoo primate, Joe the Orangutan, has fallen ill and tragically died, the zoo reports. Zoo staff noticed that the 36-year-old orangutan had lacked energy and appetite since March 5, and did not respond to traditional medicines or treatments. He had been cooperating with veterinarians and zoo care staff…
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St. Patrick Day festivities return to Erie
Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer Cvr5570@psu.edu Rain or shine, State Street was a sea of green as the St. Patrick’s Day parade came back after a 2-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Organized by the Erie Downtown Partnership and the Knights and Ladies of St. Patrick, they wanted to make this year’s parade more memorable…
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Public School Funding
Lydia Glenn In Harrisburg, the trial determining how Pennsylvania funds their public education system finally reached an end on Thursday, March 10. This Commonwealth Court case, which was filed eight years ago, challenged the size and distribution of subsidies approved annually by the General Assembly. The case was filed by concerned parents and two larger…
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PA Health Department Warns about Dangerous Tick Virus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu The Pennsylvania Health Department is warning PA residents about the “rare but dangerous” deer tick virus. As we enter spring it is prime tick season and record breaking levels of ticks are being recognized as having the dangerous deer tick virus in PA. In January, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental…
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Innovation Commons Receives Endowment
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On March 11, 2022, Penn State Behrend received an endowment that will go towards promoting innovation on the campus. A $2.1 million endowment will benefit the school’s Innovation Commons. Jacob Marsh, the Industry Coordinator at Penn State Behrend stated, “This is a really exciting opportunity for us and for other…
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Erie zoo celebrity, Jo the Orangutan, passes away
Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu Beloved Erie Zoo primate, Joe the Orangutan, has fallen ill and tragically died, the zoo reports. Zoo staff noticed that the 36-year-old orangutan had lacked energy and appetite since March 5, and did not respond to traditional medicines or treatments. He had been cooperating with veterinarians and zoo care staff…
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