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Al Maginnes: An Advocate for the Individual’s Truth
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, March 21 at 6 P.M., writer Al Maginnes gave a reading of poems from his 2023 collection “Fellow Survivors”. George Looney, in his introduction for the event, said what he appreciates about Maginnes’s work is that it presents to us “not the world as it is but…
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Affects Trade and City Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu Early in the morning of Mar. 26, 2024, a large cargo ship collided with one of the legs of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. As of now, two have been rescued from the bay, with the Coast Guard declaring…
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Illegal Diddy dalliance brings about Homeland Security raid of two properties
Chase Burdick Managing Editor cxb1345@psu.edu Los Angeles and Miami—Sean Combs, known to many as “P-Diddy,” “Diddy,” or “Puff Daddy,” had his properties become the target of a raid. The raid, conducted by multiple federal agencies on Monday, March 26, took place on two of his properties, one in Miami and the other in L.A. …
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Behrend Reads: Eight readers, lots of laughter, and eye-opening revelations
Samhi C. – Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Hosted by the Creative Writing department, Behrend Reads is a once-a-year event that allows Behrend’s Humanities & Social Sciences professors to share either their work or work that is close to them with their colleagues and students. Last Thursday, March 13, at 6 P.M., I attended Behrend Reads for…
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Non-Binary Teen’s death ruled a suicide
Charlie Garner – Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu OKLAHOMA, U.S.A.- According to a recent autopsy report, 16 year old Nex Benedict died by suicide. The autopsy report summary was released on March 13 by the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The full report will be released soon on March 27. Nex Benedict died…
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Al Maginnes: An Advocate for the Individual’s Truth
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, March 21 at 6 P.M., writer Al Maginnes gave a reading of poems from his 2023 collection “Fellow Survivors”. George Looney, in his introduction for the event, said what he appreciates about Maginnes’s work is that it presents to us “not the world as it is but…
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Affects Trade and City Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu Early in the morning of Mar. 26, 2024, a large cargo ship collided with one of the legs of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. As of now, two have been rescued from the bay, with the Coast Guard declaring…
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Illegal Diddy dalliance brings about Homeland Security raid of two properties
Chase Burdick Managing Editor cxb1345@psu.edu Los Angeles and Miami—Sean Combs, known to many as “P-Diddy,” “Diddy,” or “Puff Daddy,” had his properties become the target of a raid. The raid, conducted by multiple federal agencies on Monday, March 26, took place on two of his properties, one in Miami and the other in L.A. …
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Behrend Reads: Eight readers, lots of laughter, and eye-opening revelations
Samhi C. – Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Hosted by the Creative Writing department, Behrend Reads is a once-a-year event that allows Behrend’s Humanities & Social Sciences professors to share either their work or work that is close to them with their colleagues and students. Last Thursday, March 13, at 6 P.M., I attended Behrend Reads for…
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Non-Binary Teen’s death ruled a suicide
Charlie Garner – Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu OKLAHOMA, U.S.A.- According to a recent autopsy report, 16 year old Nex Benedict died by suicide. The autopsy report summary was released on March 13 by the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The full report will be released soon on March 27. Nex Benedict died…
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Al Maginnes: An Advocate for the Individual’s Truth
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, March 21 at 6 P.M., writer Al Maginnes gave a reading of poems from his 2023 collection “Fellow Survivors”. George Looney, in his introduction for the event, said what he appreciates about Maginnes’s work is that it presents to us “not the world as it is but…
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Affects Trade and City Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu Early in the morning of Mar. 26, 2024, a large cargo ship collided with one of the legs of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. As of now, two have been rescued from the bay, with the Coast Guard declaring…
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Illegal Diddy dalliance brings about Homeland Security raid of two properties
Chase Burdick Managing Editor cxb1345@psu.edu Los Angeles and Miami—Sean Combs, known to many as “P-Diddy,” “Diddy,” or “Puff Daddy,” had his properties become the target of a raid. The raid, conducted by multiple federal agencies on Monday, March 26, took place on two of his properties, one in Miami and the other in L.A. …
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Behrend Reads: Eight readers, lots of laughter, and eye-opening revelations
Samhi C. – Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Hosted by the Creative Writing department, Behrend Reads is a once-a-year event that allows Behrend’s Humanities & Social Sciences professors to share either their work or work that is close to them with their colleagues and students. Last Thursday, March 13, at 6 P.M., I attended Behrend Reads for…
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Non-Binary Teen’s death ruled a suicide
Charlie Garner – Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu OKLAHOMA, U.S.A.- According to a recent autopsy report, 16 year old Nex Benedict died by suicide. The autopsy report summary was released on March 13 by the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The full report will be released soon on March 27. Nex Benedict died…
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Al Maginnes: An Advocate for the Individual’s Truth
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, March 21 at 6 P.M., writer Al Maginnes gave a reading of poems from his 2023 collection “Fellow Survivors”. George Looney, in his introduction for the event, said what he appreciates about Maginnes’s work is that it presents to us “not the world as it is but…
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Affects Trade and City Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu Early in the morning of Mar. 26, 2024, a large cargo ship collided with one of the legs of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. As of now, two have been rescued from the bay, with the Coast Guard declaring…
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Illegal Diddy dalliance brings about Homeland Security raid of two properties
Chase Burdick Managing Editor cxb1345@psu.edu Los Angeles and Miami—Sean Combs, known to many as “P-Diddy,” “Diddy,” or “Puff Daddy,” had his properties become the target of a raid. The raid, conducted by multiple federal agencies on Monday, March 26, took place on two of his properties, one in Miami and the other in L.A. …
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Behrend Reads: Eight readers, lots of laughter, and eye-opening revelations
Samhi C. – Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Hosted by the Creative Writing department, Behrend Reads is a once-a-year event that allows Behrend’s Humanities & Social Sciences professors to share either their work or work that is close to them with their colleagues and students. Last Thursday, March 13, at 6 P.M., I attended Behrend Reads for…
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Non-Binary Teen’s death ruled a suicide
Charlie Garner – Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu OKLAHOMA, U.S.A.- According to a recent autopsy report, 16 year old Nex Benedict died by suicide. The autopsy report summary was released on March 13 by the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The full report will be released soon on March 27. Nex Benedict died…
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Al Maginnes: An Advocate for the Individual’s Truth
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, March 21 at 6 P.M., writer Al Maginnes gave a reading of poems from his 2023 collection “Fellow Survivors”. George Looney, in his introduction for the event, said what he appreciates about Maginnes’s work is that it presents to us “not the world as it is but…
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Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Affects Trade and City Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu Early in the morning of Mar. 26, 2024, a large cargo ship collided with one of the legs of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland. As of now, two have been rescued from the bay, with the Coast Guard declaring…
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Illegal Diddy dalliance brings about Homeland Security raid of two properties
Chase Burdick Managing Editor cxb1345@psu.edu Los Angeles and Miami—Sean Combs, known to many as “P-Diddy,” “Diddy,” or “Puff Daddy,” had his properties become the target of a raid. The raid, conducted by multiple federal agencies on Monday, March 26, took place on two of his properties, one in Miami and the other in L.A. …
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Behrend Reads: Eight readers, lots of laughter, and eye-opening revelations
Samhi C. – Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Hosted by the Creative Writing department, Behrend Reads is a once-a-year event that allows Behrend’s Humanities & Social Sciences professors to share either their work or work that is close to them with their colleagues and students. Last Thursday, March 13, at 6 P.M., I attended Behrend Reads for…
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Non-Binary Teen’s death ruled a suicide
Charlie Garner – Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu OKLAHOMA, U.S.A.- According to a recent autopsy report, 16 year old Nex Benedict died by suicide. The autopsy report summary was released on March 13 by the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The full report will be released soon on March 27. Nex Benedict died…
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