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Economics Scholarship
Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu Current Penn State Behrend lecturer for economics, Larry Neizmik, alongside his wife, Charlotte A. Neizmik, have donated $250,000 to a scholarship for economics majors with financial need at PSB. According to Penn State News, Neizmik believes scholarships can serve as an incentive, not only easing the financial burden for today’s…
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Police solve 1964 rape and murder of girl
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, in early February of 2022, police were able to identify the man who abducted, raped and murdered a young girl in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The heinous acts committed against this 9-year-old girl shocked the small community nearly six decades ago. Marise Ann Chiverella was abducted on the morning of March…
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NBA MVP race: who’s in first?
Matt Mathias Sports Editor mcm5909@psu.edu As the second half of the 2021-2022 NBA season unfolds, several unlikely stars have established themselves as MVP candidates in the league. Lebron James and the Lakers have been struggling, Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets has been injured, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks are having an average year,…
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2022 MLS season kicks off with a goalfest
Isaac Rivers Staff Writer izr5064@psu.edu With an astounding 35 goals scored across all games, the MLS kicked off its 2022 season in an exhilarating opening matchday, with the shining stars of Carlos Vela and Javier Hernandez leading their prospective teams to crucial victories. The 2022 MLS season kicked off on Saturday, Feb. 26, and it…
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Michigan – Wisconsin Brawl
Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu Tensions boiled over Feb. 20th as the NCAA basketball game between the Wisconsin Badgers and visiting Michigan Wolverines drew to a close. Although the game was even at halftime at 31 points per team, Wisconsin was far more dominant in the second half, cruising to a 77-63 victory. Angry about…
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Economics Scholarship
Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu Current Penn State Behrend lecturer for economics, Larry Neizmik, alongside his wife, Charlotte A. Neizmik, have donated $250,000 to a scholarship for economics majors with financial need at PSB. According to Penn State News, Neizmik believes scholarships can serve as an incentive, not only easing the financial burden for today’s…
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Police solve 1964 rape and murder of girl
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, in early February of 2022, police were able to identify the man who abducted, raped and murdered a young girl in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The heinous acts committed against this 9-year-old girl shocked the small community nearly six decades ago. Marise Ann Chiverella was abducted on the morning of March…
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NBA MVP race: who’s in first?
Matt Mathias Sports Editor mcm5909@psu.edu As the second half of the 2021-2022 NBA season unfolds, several unlikely stars have established themselves as MVP candidates in the league. Lebron James and the Lakers have been struggling, Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets has been injured, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks are having an average year,…
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2022 MLS season kicks off with a goalfest
Isaac Rivers Staff Writer izr5064@psu.edu With an astounding 35 goals scored across all games, the MLS kicked off its 2022 season in an exhilarating opening matchday, with the shining stars of Carlos Vela and Javier Hernandez leading their prospective teams to crucial victories. The 2022 MLS season kicked off on Saturday, Feb. 26, and it…
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Michigan – Wisconsin Brawl
Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu Tensions boiled over Feb. 20th as the NCAA basketball game between the Wisconsin Badgers and visiting Michigan Wolverines drew to a close. Although the game was even at halftime at 31 points per team, Wisconsin was far more dominant in the second half, cruising to a 77-63 victory. Angry about…
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Economics Scholarship
Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu Current Penn State Behrend lecturer for economics, Larry Neizmik, alongside his wife, Charlotte A. Neizmik, have donated $250,000 to a scholarship for economics majors with financial need at PSB. According to Penn State News, Neizmik believes scholarships can serve as an incentive, not only easing the financial burden for today’s…
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Police solve 1964 rape and murder of girl
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, in early February of 2022, police were able to identify the man who abducted, raped and murdered a young girl in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The heinous acts committed against this 9-year-old girl shocked the small community nearly six decades ago. Marise Ann Chiverella was abducted on the morning of March…
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NBA MVP race: who’s in first?
Matt Mathias Sports Editor mcm5909@psu.edu As the second half of the 2021-2022 NBA season unfolds, several unlikely stars have established themselves as MVP candidates in the league. Lebron James and the Lakers have been struggling, Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets has been injured, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks are having an average year,…
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2022 MLS season kicks off with a goalfest
Isaac Rivers Staff Writer izr5064@psu.edu With an astounding 35 goals scored across all games, the MLS kicked off its 2022 season in an exhilarating opening matchday, with the shining stars of Carlos Vela and Javier Hernandez leading their prospective teams to crucial victories. The 2022 MLS season kicked off on Saturday, Feb. 26, and it…
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Michigan – Wisconsin Brawl
Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu Tensions boiled over Feb. 20th as the NCAA basketball game between the Wisconsin Badgers and visiting Michigan Wolverines drew to a close. Although the game was even at halftime at 31 points per team, Wisconsin was far more dominant in the second half, cruising to a 77-63 victory. Angry about…
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Economics Scholarship
Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu Current Penn State Behrend lecturer for economics, Larry Neizmik, alongside his wife, Charlotte A. Neizmik, have donated $250,000 to a scholarship for economics majors with financial need at PSB. According to Penn State News, Neizmik believes scholarships can serve as an incentive, not only easing the financial burden for today’s…
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Police solve 1964 rape and murder of girl
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, in early February of 2022, police were able to identify the man who abducted, raped and murdered a young girl in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The heinous acts committed against this 9-year-old girl shocked the small community nearly six decades ago. Marise Ann Chiverella was abducted on the morning of March…
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NBA MVP race: who’s in first?
Matt Mathias Sports Editor mcm5909@psu.edu As the second half of the 2021-2022 NBA season unfolds, several unlikely stars have established themselves as MVP candidates in the league. Lebron James and the Lakers have been struggling, Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets has been injured, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks are having an average year,…
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2022 MLS season kicks off with a goalfest
Isaac Rivers Staff Writer izr5064@psu.edu With an astounding 35 goals scored across all games, the MLS kicked off its 2022 season in an exhilarating opening matchday, with the shining stars of Carlos Vela and Javier Hernandez leading their prospective teams to crucial victories. The 2022 MLS season kicked off on Saturday, Feb. 26, and it…
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Michigan – Wisconsin Brawl
Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu Tensions boiled over Feb. 20th as the NCAA basketball game between the Wisconsin Badgers and visiting Michigan Wolverines drew to a close. Although the game was even at halftime at 31 points per team, Wisconsin was far more dominant in the second half, cruising to a 77-63 victory. Angry about…
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Economics Scholarship
Courtney Balcombe Creative Editor clb6264@psu.edu Current Penn State Behrend lecturer for economics, Larry Neizmik, alongside his wife, Charlotte A. Neizmik, have donated $250,000 to a scholarship for economics majors with financial need at PSB. According to Penn State News, Neizmik believes scholarships can serve as an incentive, not only easing the financial burden for today’s…
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Police solve 1964 rape and murder of girl
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, in early February of 2022, police were able to identify the man who abducted, raped and murdered a young girl in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The heinous acts committed against this 9-year-old girl shocked the small community nearly six decades ago. Marise Ann Chiverella was abducted on the morning of March…
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NBA MVP race: who’s in first?
Matt Mathias Sports Editor mcm5909@psu.edu As the second half of the 2021-2022 NBA season unfolds, several unlikely stars have established themselves as MVP candidates in the league. Lebron James and the Lakers have been struggling, Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets has been injured, Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks are having an average year,…
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2022 MLS season kicks off with a goalfest
Isaac Rivers Staff Writer izr5064@psu.edu With an astounding 35 goals scored across all games, the MLS kicked off its 2022 season in an exhilarating opening matchday, with the shining stars of Carlos Vela and Javier Hernandez leading their prospective teams to crucial victories. The 2022 MLS season kicked off on Saturday, Feb. 26, and it…
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Michigan – Wisconsin Brawl
Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu Tensions boiled over Feb. 20th as the NCAA basketball game between the Wisconsin Badgers and visiting Michigan Wolverines drew to a close. Although the game was even at halftime at 31 points per team, Wisconsin was far more dominant in the second half, cruising to a 77-63 victory. Angry about…
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