• Out with the cats; In with the pig

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   TOKYO, JAPAN – For years, pets have been allowed in cafes. Next, there were the crazy cat cafes that started in Japan, where you could sit and drink your coffee with your favorite furry friend. Finally, a cafe in Tokyo called Mipig has taken a different approach. You can sit…

    • A group of high school students helped investigators crack the ‘Redhead Murders’ cold case

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   ELIZABETHTON, TN– After a cold case has stumped investigators since the late 1970s, a group of high school students in Tennessee have cracked the case. These murders were called the “Redhead Murders” due to all of the victims having reddish hair. According to People Magazine, “The victims, most…

    • ‘Slender Man’ stabbing suspect wants to be freed from mental institution

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   WAUKESHA, WIS. – On January 29, A Wisconsin judge was called into the courtroom for a scheduled hearing. The hearing was for a woman who wanted to be released from a mental institution after being put there for ten years. This woman was no other than 21-year-old Morgan…

    • Blind date with a book: LEB hosts Book Bash

      Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu   Going to Barnes and Noble during breaks usually involves more than an hour of perusing shelves just to walk away with one or two books, the cost of each in the range of ten to twenty dollars, that we think will interest us the most. Except, this also means,…

    • King Charles III Diagnosed With Cancer

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu   LONDON, UK — Buckingham Palace announced on Feb. 5, 2024, that doctors had found cancer within the body of King Charles III. The cancer was detected during a visit concerning his prostate, authorities clarifying that the issue does not lie within his prostate itself. As of this time, it…

    • Out with the cats; In with the pig

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   TOKYO, JAPAN – For years, pets have been allowed in cafes. Next, there were the crazy cat cafes that started in Japan, where you could sit and drink your coffee with your favorite furry friend. Finally, a cafe in Tokyo called Mipig has taken a different approach. You can sit…

    • A group of high school students helped investigators crack the ‘Redhead Murders’ cold case

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   ELIZABETHTON, TN– After a cold case has stumped investigators since the late 1970s, a group of high school students in Tennessee have cracked the case. These murders were called the “Redhead Murders” due to all of the victims having reddish hair. According to People Magazine, “The victims, most…

    • ‘Slender Man’ stabbing suspect wants to be freed from mental institution

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   WAUKESHA, WIS. – On January 29, A Wisconsin judge was called into the courtroom for a scheduled hearing. The hearing was for a woman who wanted to be released from a mental institution after being put there for ten years. This woman was no other than 21-year-old Morgan…

    • Blind date with a book: LEB hosts Book Bash

      Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu   Going to Barnes and Noble during breaks usually involves more than an hour of perusing shelves just to walk away with one or two books, the cost of each in the range of ten to twenty dollars, that we think will interest us the most. Except, this also means,…

    • King Charles III Diagnosed With Cancer

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu   LONDON, UK — Buckingham Palace announced on Feb. 5, 2024, that doctors had found cancer within the body of King Charles III. The cancer was detected during a visit concerning his prostate, authorities clarifying that the issue does not lie within his prostate itself. As of this time, it…

    • Out with the cats; In with the pig

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   TOKYO, JAPAN – For years, pets have been allowed in cafes. Next, there were the crazy cat cafes that started in Japan, where you could sit and drink your coffee with your favorite furry friend. Finally, a cafe in Tokyo called Mipig has taken a different approach. You can sit…

    • A group of high school students helped investigators crack the ‘Redhead Murders’ cold case

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   ELIZABETHTON, TN– After a cold case has stumped investigators since the late 1970s, a group of high school students in Tennessee have cracked the case. These murders were called the “Redhead Murders” due to all of the victims having reddish hair. According to People Magazine, “The victims, most…

    • ‘Slender Man’ stabbing suspect wants to be freed from mental institution

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   WAUKESHA, WIS. – On January 29, A Wisconsin judge was called into the courtroom for a scheduled hearing. The hearing was for a woman who wanted to be released from a mental institution after being put there for ten years. This woman was no other than 21-year-old Morgan…

    • Blind date with a book: LEB hosts Book Bash

      Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu   Going to Barnes and Noble during breaks usually involves more than an hour of perusing shelves just to walk away with one or two books, the cost of each in the range of ten to twenty dollars, that we think will interest us the most. Except, this also means,…

    • King Charles III Diagnosed With Cancer

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu   LONDON, UK — Buckingham Palace announced on Feb. 5, 2024, that doctors had found cancer within the body of King Charles III. The cancer was detected during a visit concerning his prostate, authorities clarifying that the issue does not lie within his prostate itself. As of this time, it…

    • Out with the cats; In with the pig

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   TOKYO, JAPAN – For years, pets have been allowed in cafes. Next, there were the crazy cat cafes that started in Japan, where you could sit and drink your coffee with your favorite furry friend. Finally, a cafe in Tokyo called Mipig has taken a different approach. You can sit…

    • A group of high school students helped investigators crack the ‘Redhead Murders’ cold case

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   ELIZABETHTON, TN– After a cold case has stumped investigators since the late 1970s, a group of high school students in Tennessee have cracked the case. These murders were called the “Redhead Murders” due to all of the victims having reddish hair. According to People Magazine, “The victims, most…

    • ‘Slender Man’ stabbing suspect wants to be freed from mental institution

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   WAUKESHA, WIS. – On January 29, A Wisconsin judge was called into the courtroom for a scheduled hearing. The hearing was for a woman who wanted to be released from a mental institution after being put there for ten years. This woman was no other than 21-year-old Morgan…

    • Blind date with a book: LEB hosts Book Bash

      Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu   Going to Barnes and Noble during breaks usually involves more than an hour of perusing shelves just to walk away with one or two books, the cost of each in the range of ten to twenty dollars, that we think will interest us the most. Except, this also means,…

    • King Charles III Diagnosed With Cancer

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu   LONDON, UK — Buckingham Palace announced on Feb. 5, 2024, that doctors had found cancer within the body of King Charles III. The cancer was detected during a visit concerning his prostate, authorities clarifying that the issue does not lie within his prostate itself. As of this time, it…

    • Out with the cats; In with the pig

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   TOKYO, JAPAN – For years, pets have been allowed in cafes. Next, there were the crazy cat cafes that started in Japan, where you could sit and drink your coffee with your favorite furry friend. Finally, a cafe in Tokyo called Mipig has taken a different approach. You can sit…

    • A group of high school students helped investigators crack the ‘Redhead Murders’ cold case

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   ELIZABETHTON, TN– After a cold case has stumped investigators since the late 1970s, a group of high school students in Tennessee have cracked the case. These murders were called the “Redhead Murders” due to all of the victims having reddish hair. According to People Magazine, “The victims, most…

    • ‘Slender Man’ stabbing suspect wants to be freed from mental institution

      Madison Meeks  Editor in Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   WAUKESHA, WIS. – On January 29, A Wisconsin judge was called into the courtroom for a scheduled hearing. The hearing was for a woman who wanted to be released from a mental institution after being put there for ten years. This woman was no other than 21-year-old Morgan…

    • Blind date with a book: LEB hosts Book Bash

      Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu   Going to Barnes and Noble during breaks usually involves more than an hour of perusing shelves just to walk away with one or two books, the cost of each in the range of ten to twenty dollars, that we think will interest us the most. Except, this also means,…

    • King Charles III Diagnosed With Cancer

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer amr8469@psu.edu   LONDON, UK — Buckingham Palace announced on Feb. 5, 2024, that doctors had found cancer within the body of King Charles III. The cancer was detected during a visit concerning his prostate, authorities clarifying that the issue does not lie within his prostate itself. As of this time, it…

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