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Biden announced federal marijuana pardon for those convicted
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer SJF5814@psu.edu On Tuesday, October 6, President Biden announced that he would be issuing pardons for people convicted of simple marijuana possession charges under federal law between 1995 and 2022. An announcement that Biden posted on Twitter stated that he was “pardoning all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession.” Biden…
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Erie County annual women’s march
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, an annual Women’s march is held in Erie Pennsylvania, where women are brought together to march for equal pay, access to health care, reproductive rights, and gender equality as a whole. The march was led by former Erie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper. Dozens of women gathered in Perry…
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PA longest-serving Representative, Tony DeLuca, passes away at age 85
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Pennsylvania State Representative Anthony “Tony” M. DeLuca, the longest currently serving member of the Pennsylvania House of Representative died Sunday, October 9, 2022 at the age of 85. DeLuca passed away at home due to his recent battle with lymphoma. Representative DeLuca served for 39 years, representing the 32nd Legislative…
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Philadelphia Judge blocks ban on guns at rec centers and playgrounds
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Photo Credit: The Philadelphia Inquirer / Jose F. Moreno A Philadelphia judge blocked an executive order signed by Mayor Jim Kenney last week banning guns at playgrounds and recreation centers. The executive order follows the fatal shooting of a Parks and Recreation employee in September. The Gun Owners of…
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N e w PA FAFSA c a m p a i g n: “PA FAFSA GO!”
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The FAFSA is an important step for college students in the financial aid process. Pennsylvania has faced record-breaking low numbers of students completing the FAFSA in recent years, leaving high amounts of financial aid money essentially left unclaimed. The Pennsylvania Department of Education recently joined with Slippery Rock University…
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Biden announced federal marijuana pardon for those convicted
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer SJF5814@psu.edu On Tuesday, October 6, President Biden announced that he would be issuing pardons for people convicted of simple marijuana possession charges under federal law between 1995 and 2022. An announcement that Biden posted on Twitter stated that he was “pardoning all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession.” Biden…
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Erie County annual women’s march
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, an annual Women’s march is held in Erie Pennsylvania, where women are brought together to march for equal pay, access to health care, reproductive rights, and gender equality as a whole. The march was led by former Erie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper. Dozens of women gathered in Perry…
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PA longest-serving Representative, Tony DeLuca, passes away at age 85
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Pennsylvania State Representative Anthony “Tony” M. DeLuca, the longest currently serving member of the Pennsylvania House of Representative died Sunday, October 9, 2022 at the age of 85. DeLuca passed away at home due to his recent battle with lymphoma. Representative DeLuca served for 39 years, representing the 32nd Legislative…
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Philadelphia Judge blocks ban on guns at rec centers and playgrounds
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Photo Credit: The Philadelphia Inquirer / Jose F. Moreno A Philadelphia judge blocked an executive order signed by Mayor Jim Kenney last week banning guns at playgrounds and recreation centers. The executive order follows the fatal shooting of a Parks and Recreation employee in September. The Gun Owners of…
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N e w PA FAFSA c a m p a i g n: “PA FAFSA GO!”
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The FAFSA is an important step for college students in the financial aid process. Pennsylvania has faced record-breaking low numbers of students completing the FAFSA in recent years, leaving high amounts of financial aid money essentially left unclaimed. The Pennsylvania Department of Education recently joined with Slippery Rock University…
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Biden announced federal marijuana pardon for those convicted
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer SJF5814@psu.edu On Tuesday, October 6, President Biden announced that he would be issuing pardons for people convicted of simple marijuana possession charges under federal law between 1995 and 2022. An announcement that Biden posted on Twitter stated that he was “pardoning all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession.” Biden…
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Erie County annual women’s march
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, an annual Women’s march is held in Erie Pennsylvania, where women are brought together to march for equal pay, access to health care, reproductive rights, and gender equality as a whole. The march was led by former Erie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper. Dozens of women gathered in Perry…
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PA longest-serving Representative, Tony DeLuca, passes away at age 85
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Pennsylvania State Representative Anthony “Tony” M. DeLuca, the longest currently serving member of the Pennsylvania House of Representative died Sunday, October 9, 2022 at the age of 85. DeLuca passed away at home due to his recent battle with lymphoma. Representative DeLuca served for 39 years, representing the 32nd Legislative…
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Philadelphia Judge blocks ban on guns at rec centers and playgrounds
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Photo Credit: The Philadelphia Inquirer / Jose F. Moreno A Philadelphia judge blocked an executive order signed by Mayor Jim Kenney last week banning guns at playgrounds and recreation centers. The executive order follows the fatal shooting of a Parks and Recreation employee in September. The Gun Owners of…
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N e w PA FAFSA c a m p a i g n: “PA FAFSA GO!”
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The FAFSA is an important step for college students in the financial aid process. Pennsylvania has faced record-breaking low numbers of students completing the FAFSA in recent years, leaving high amounts of financial aid money essentially left unclaimed. The Pennsylvania Department of Education recently joined with Slippery Rock University…
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Biden announced federal marijuana pardon for those convicted
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer SJF5814@psu.edu On Tuesday, October 6, President Biden announced that he would be issuing pardons for people convicted of simple marijuana possession charges under federal law between 1995 and 2022. An announcement that Biden posted on Twitter stated that he was “pardoning all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession.” Biden…
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Erie County annual women’s march
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, an annual Women’s march is held in Erie Pennsylvania, where women are brought together to march for equal pay, access to health care, reproductive rights, and gender equality as a whole. The march was led by former Erie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper. Dozens of women gathered in Perry…
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PA longest-serving Representative, Tony DeLuca, passes away at age 85
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Pennsylvania State Representative Anthony “Tony” M. DeLuca, the longest currently serving member of the Pennsylvania House of Representative died Sunday, October 9, 2022 at the age of 85. DeLuca passed away at home due to his recent battle with lymphoma. Representative DeLuca served for 39 years, representing the 32nd Legislative…
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Philadelphia Judge blocks ban on guns at rec centers and playgrounds
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Photo Credit: The Philadelphia Inquirer / Jose F. Moreno A Philadelphia judge blocked an executive order signed by Mayor Jim Kenney last week banning guns at playgrounds and recreation centers. The executive order follows the fatal shooting of a Parks and Recreation employee in September. The Gun Owners of…
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N e w PA FAFSA c a m p a i g n: “PA FAFSA GO!”
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The FAFSA is an important step for college students in the financial aid process. Pennsylvania has faced record-breaking low numbers of students completing the FAFSA in recent years, leaving high amounts of financial aid money essentially left unclaimed. The Pennsylvania Department of Education recently joined with Slippery Rock University…
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Biden announced federal marijuana pardon for those convicted
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer SJF5814@psu.edu On Tuesday, October 6, President Biden announced that he would be issuing pardons for people convicted of simple marijuana possession charges under federal law between 1995 and 2022. An announcement that Biden posted on Twitter stated that he was “pardoning all prior federal offenses of simple marijuana possession.” Biden…
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Erie County annual women’s march
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, an annual Women’s march is held in Erie Pennsylvania, where women are brought together to march for equal pay, access to health care, reproductive rights, and gender equality as a whole. The march was led by former Erie County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper. Dozens of women gathered in Perry…
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PA longest-serving Representative, Tony DeLuca, passes away at age 85
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu Pennsylvania State Representative Anthony “Tony” M. DeLuca, the longest currently serving member of the Pennsylvania House of Representative died Sunday, October 9, 2022 at the age of 85. DeLuca passed away at home due to his recent battle with lymphoma. Representative DeLuca served for 39 years, representing the 32nd Legislative…
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Philadelphia Judge blocks ban on guns at rec centers and playgrounds
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Photo Credit: The Philadelphia Inquirer / Jose F. Moreno A Philadelphia judge blocked an executive order signed by Mayor Jim Kenney last week banning guns at playgrounds and recreation centers. The executive order follows the fatal shooting of a Parks and Recreation employee in September. The Gun Owners of…
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N e w PA FAFSA c a m p a i g n: “PA FAFSA GO!”
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu The FAFSA is an important step for college students in the financial aid process. Pennsylvania has faced record-breaking low numbers of students completing the FAFSA in recent years, leaving high amounts of financial aid money essentially left unclaimed. The Pennsylvania Department of Education recently joined with Slippery Rock University…
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