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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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SGA approves club proposals
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Nov. 3, and approved three club proposals. SGA members approved club applications from the Ethical Hacking Club, Music Production Club and Philosophy Club. Representatives from each club were given the opportunity to introduce their club at Thursday’s meeting.…
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David Heberle and OhZone Laundry: A Behrend alumni’s local business
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu After graduating with a B.A. in Creative Writing from Penn State in 1973 and later earning his M.A. in Communications and English from Gannon University, David Heberle went on to work as a journalist for many years and then at Hammermill, a Pennsylvania paper company. After Hammermill was bought…
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John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz: Pennsylvania Senate Debate
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman, Democratic Lt. Governor, and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former T.V. doctor, faced off on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in the only formal debate of the race. -What qualifies each of you for the position? F: “I’m running to serve Pennsylvania. I had a stroke,…
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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief mvk5945@psu.edu In the United States the current drug overdose epidemic is a threat to both public health and public safety. Prescription drugs are one of the most abused categories of drugs in society, often acting as a gateway to harder substances. On Oct. 29, Erie police stationed themselves in the lobby…
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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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SGA approves club proposals
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Nov. 3, and approved three club proposals. SGA members approved club applications from the Ethical Hacking Club, Music Production Club and Philosophy Club. Representatives from each club were given the opportunity to introduce their club at Thursday’s meeting.…
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David Heberle and OhZone Laundry: A Behrend alumni’s local business
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu After graduating with a B.A. in Creative Writing from Penn State in 1973 and later earning his M.A. in Communications and English from Gannon University, David Heberle went on to work as a journalist for many years and then at Hammermill, a Pennsylvania paper company. After Hammermill was bought…
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John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz: Pennsylvania Senate Debate
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman, Democratic Lt. Governor, and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former T.V. doctor, faced off on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in the only formal debate of the race. -What qualifies each of you for the position? F: “I’m running to serve Pennsylvania. I had a stroke,…
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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief mvk5945@psu.edu In the United States the current drug overdose epidemic is a threat to both public health and public safety. Prescription drugs are one of the most abused categories of drugs in society, often acting as a gateway to harder substances. On Oct. 29, Erie police stationed themselves in the lobby…
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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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SGA approves club proposals
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Nov. 3, and approved three club proposals. SGA members approved club applications from the Ethical Hacking Club, Music Production Club and Philosophy Club. Representatives from each club were given the opportunity to introduce their club at Thursday’s meeting.…
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David Heberle and OhZone Laundry: A Behrend alumni’s local business
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu After graduating with a B.A. in Creative Writing from Penn State in 1973 and later earning his M.A. in Communications and English from Gannon University, David Heberle went on to work as a journalist for many years and then at Hammermill, a Pennsylvania paper company. After Hammermill was bought…
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John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz: Pennsylvania Senate Debate
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman, Democratic Lt. Governor, and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former T.V. doctor, faced off on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in the only formal debate of the race. -What qualifies each of you for the position? F: “I’m running to serve Pennsylvania. I had a stroke,…
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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief mvk5945@psu.edu In the United States the current drug overdose epidemic is a threat to both public health and public safety. Prescription drugs are one of the most abused categories of drugs in society, often acting as a gateway to harder substances. On Oct. 29, Erie police stationed themselves in the lobby…
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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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SGA approves club proposals
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Nov. 3, and approved three club proposals. SGA members approved club applications from the Ethical Hacking Club, Music Production Club and Philosophy Club. Representatives from each club were given the opportunity to introduce their club at Thursday’s meeting.…
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David Heberle and OhZone Laundry: A Behrend alumni’s local business
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu After graduating with a B.A. in Creative Writing from Penn State in 1973 and later earning his M.A. in Communications and English from Gannon University, David Heberle went on to work as a journalist for many years and then at Hammermill, a Pennsylvania paper company. After Hammermill was bought…
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John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz: Pennsylvania Senate Debate
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman, Democratic Lt. Governor, and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former T.V. doctor, faced off on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in the only formal debate of the race. -What qualifies each of you for the position? F: “I’m running to serve Pennsylvania. I had a stroke,…
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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief mvk5945@psu.edu In the United States the current drug overdose epidemic is a threat to both public health and public safety. Prescription drugs are one of the most abused categories of drugs in society, often acting as a gateway to harder substances. On Oct. 29, Erie police stationed themselves in the lobby…
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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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SGA approves club proposals
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Thursday, Nov. 3, and approved three club proposals. SGA members approved club applications from the Ethical Hacking Club, Music Production Club and Philosophy Club. Representatives from each club were given the opportunity to introduce their club at Thursday’s meeting.…
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David Heberle and OhZone Laundry: A Behrend alumni’s local business
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu After graduating with a B.A. in Creative Writing from Penn State in 1973 and later earning his M.A. in Communications and English from Gannon University, David Heberle went on to work as a journalist for many years and then at Hammermill, a Pennsylvania paper company. After Hammermill was bought…
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John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz: Pennsylvania Senate Debate
Mason Bennett – News Editor mxb5302@psu.edu Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman, Democratic Lt. Governor, and Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz, a former T.V. doctor, faced off on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in the only formal debate of the race. -What qualifies each of you for the position? F: “I’m running to serve Pennsylvania. I had a stroke,…
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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief mvk5945@psu.edu In the United States the current drug overdose epidemic is a threat to both public health and public safety. Prescription drugs are one of the most abused categories of drugs in society, often acting as a gateway to harder substances. On Oct. 29, Erie police stationed themselves in the lobby…
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