• AFC rivals pick up new faces at quarterback

      Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu It has been an eventful week for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns organizations. And both have picked up their new leaders to their offenses. The Steelers signed Mitchell Trubisky, a former second-overall draft pick in 2017, to a two-year contract worth $14.25 million Thursday. Trubisky arrives in Pittsburgh after…

    • Volunteers Heroically go to Fight in Ukraine 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mv5945@psu.edu  Ukrainians have been fighting a noble, heroic fight to defend their homeland from Russian invaders for weeks now. Russia believed they would capture Kiev, Ukraine capital, within two days of beginning the war that has now been ongoing for over a month. Ukrainian citizens are fighting against invaders who entered…

    • Ron DeSantis bullying CHILDREN

      Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu At the beginning of March, Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis attended an event that was a conference with a photo op. This happened at the University of South Florida in Tampa, where DeSantis was announcing the $20 million in funding that was dedicated to cyber security and IT training opportunities.  At…

    • Montana governor kills monitored mountain lion

      Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu.edu In what is definitely not his first controversial hunting incident, Montana governor Greg Gianforte confirmed that he hunted and killed a monitored mountain lion in late December 2021. He used hunting dogs to chase it up a tree, where he cornered it and shot it with a rifle.  The death…

    • Grimes faces criticism for thoughtless comments   

      Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer cvr5570@psu.edu In a Vanity Fair interview, singer and partner to the world’s richest man Elon Musk, Grimes, came under scrutiny for insensitive statements regarding Musk’s lifestyle. Grimes’s entirely out-of-touch remarks shocked her fans and followers on social media by her assumptions of what she believes to be “below the poverty line.” …

    • AFC rivals pick up new faces at quarterback

      Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu It has been an eventful week for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns organizations. And both have picked up their new leaders to their offenses. The Steelers signed Mitchell Trubisky, a former second-overall draft pick in 2017, to a two-year contract worth $14.25 million Thursday. Trubisky arrives in Pittsburgh after…

    • Volunteers Heroically go to Fight in Ukraine 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mv5945@psu.edu  Ukrainians have been fighting a noble, heroic fight to defend their homeland from Russian invaders for weeks now. Russia believed they would capture Kiev, Ukraine capital, within two days of beginning the war that has now been ongoing for over a month. Ukrainian citizens are fighting against invaders who entered…

    • Ron DeSantis bullying CHILDREN

      Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu At the beginning of March, Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis attended an event that was a conference with a photo op. This happened at the University of South Florida in Tampa, where DeSantis was announcing the $20 million in funding that was dedicated to cyber security and IT training opportunities.  At…

    • Montana governor kills monitored mountain lion

      Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu.edu In what is definitely not his first controversial hunting incident, Montana governor Greg Gianforte confirmed that he hunted and killed a monitored mountain lion in late December 2021. He used hunting dogs to chase it up a tree, where he cornered it and shot it with a rifle.  The death…

    • Grimes faces criticism for thoughtless comments   

      Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer cvr5570@psu.edu In a Vanity Fair interview, singer and partner to the world’s richest man Elon Musk, Grimes, came under scrutiny for insensitive statements regarding Musk’s lifestyle. Grimes’s entirely out-of-touch remarks shocked her fans and followers on social media by her assumptions of what she believes to be “below the poverty line.” …

    • AFC rivals pick up new faces at quarterback

      Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu It has been an eventful week for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns organizations. And both have picked up their new leaders to their offenses. The Steelers signed Mitchell Trubisky, a former second-overall draft pick in 2017, to a two-year contract worth $14.25 million Thursday. Trubisky arrives in Pittsburgh after…

    • Volunteers Heroically go to Fight in Ukraine 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mv5945@psu.edu  Ukrainians have been fighting a noble, heroic fight to defend their homeland from Russian invaders for weeks now. Russia believed they would capture Kiev, Ukraine capital, within two days of beginning the war that has now been ongoing for over a month. Ukrainian citizens are fighting against invaders who entered…

    • Ron DeSantis bullying CHILDREN

      Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu At the beginning of March, Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis attended an event that was a conference with a photo op. This happened at the University of South Florida in Tampa, where DeSantis was announcing the $20 million in funding that was dedicated to cyber security and IT training opportunities.  At…

    • Montana governor kills monitored mountain lion

      Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu.edu In what is definitely not his first controversial hunting incident, Montana governor Greg Gianforte confirmed that he hunted and killed a monitored mountain lion in late December 2021. He used hunting dogs to chase it up a tree, where he cornered it and shot it with a rifle.  The death…

    • Grimes faces criticism for thoughtless comments   

      Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer cvr5570@psu.edu In a Vanity Fair interview, singer and partner to the world’s richest man Elon Musk, Grimes, came under scrutiny for insensitive statements regarding Musk’s lifestyle. Grimes’s entirely out-of-touch remarks shocked her fans and followers on social media by her assumptions of what she believes to be “below the poverty line.” …

    • AFC rivals pick up new faces at quarterback

      Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu It has been an eventful week for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns organizations. And both have picked up their new leaders to their offenses. The Steelers signed Mitchell Trubisky, a former second-overall draft pick in 2017, to a two-year contract worth $14.25 million Thursday. Trubisky arrives in Pittsburgh after…

    • Volunteers Heroically go to Fight in Ukraine 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mv5945@psu.edu  Ukrainians have been fighting a noble, heroic fight to defend their homeland from Russian invaders for weeks now. Russia believed they would capture Kiev, Ukraine capital, within two days of beginning the war that has now been ongoing for over a month. Ukrainian citizens are fighting against invaders who entered…

    • Ron DeSantis bullying CHILDREN

      Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu At the beginning of March, Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis attended an event that was a conference with a photo op. This happened at the University of South Florida in Tampa, where DeSantis was announcing the $20 million in funding that was dedicated to cyber security and IT training opportunities.  At…

    • Montana governor kills monitored mountain lion

      Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu.edu In what is definitely not his first controversial hunting incident, Montana governor Greg Gianforte confirmed that he hunted and killed a monitored mountain lion in late December 2021. He used hunting dogs to chase it up a tree, where he cornered it and shot it with a rifle.  The death…

    • Grimes faces criticism for thoughtless comments   

      Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer cvr5570@psu.edu In a Vanity Fair interview, singer and partner to the world’s richest man Elon Musk, Grimes, came under scrutiny for insensitive statements regarding Musk’s lifestyle. Grimes’s entirely out-of-touch remarks shocked her fans and followers on social media by her assumptions of what she believes to be “below the poverty line.” …

    • AFC rivals pick up new faces at quarterback

      Dan Sanford Sports Editor das6267@psu.edu It has been an eventful week for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns organizations. And both have picked up their new leaders to their offenses. The Steelers signed Mitchell Trubisky, a former second-overall draft pick in 2017, to a two-year contract worth $14.25 million Thursday. Trubisky arrives in Pittsburgh after…

    • Volunteers Heroically go to Fight in Ukraine 

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mv5945@psu.edu  Ukrainians have been fighting a noble, heroic fight to defend their homeland from Russian invaders for weeks now. Russia believed they would capture Kiev, Ukraine capital, within two days of beginning the war that has now been ongoing for over a month. Ukrainian citizens are fighting against invaders who entered…

    • Ron DeSantis bullying CHILDREN

      Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu At the beginning of March, Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis attended an event that was a conference with a photo op. This happened at the University of South Florida in Tampa, where DeSantis was announcing the $20 million in funding that was dedicated to cyber security and IT training opportunities.  At…

    • Montana governor kills monitored mountain lion

      Alanna Gillis Opinions Editor amg7393@psu.edu In what is definitely not his first controversial hunting incident, Montana governor Greg Gianforte confirmed that he hunted and killed a monitored mountain lion in late December 2021. He used hunting dogs to chase it up a tree, where he cornered it and shot it with a rifle.  The death…

    • Grimes faces criticism for thoughtless comments   

      Chantel Rodriguez Staff Writer cvr5570@psu.edu In a Vanity Fair interview, singer and partner to the world’s richest man Elon Musk, Grimes, came under scrutiny for insensitive statements regarding Musk’s lifestyle. Grimes’s entirely out-of-touch remarks shocked her fans and followers on social media by her assumptions of what she believes to be “below the poverty line.” …

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