• Behrend Theater Program presents “Cabaret”

      by: Samhi C.  Starting at 7:30 on the nights of November 2 to 4 and November 9 to 11, the Behrend Theater Program is hosting a production of the musical “Cabaret” in the Fesenmyer building.   The play was originally produced in 1966 with a book by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander, and lyrics…

    • Alumni Jeremy O’Mard visits Behrend

      At 7:30 P.M. on Monday, November 6, 2023, Jeremy O’Mard visited our campus to present an installment of the Behrend Speaker Series. The focus of the presentation: AI and Cybersecurity.   IBM’s “Imagine You”    Jeremy, who currently works for IBM, or the International Business Machines Corporation, began his presentation by showing us a recruiting…

    • ‘Tiger King’ star Doc Antle pleads guilty to wildlife trafficking charges and money laundering

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA – Known for his appearance in Netflix’s docuseries ‘Tiger King’ Bhagavan ‘Doc’ Antle has pleaded guilty to charges of wildlife trafficking and money laundering. Antle formerly owned The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species also known as the Myrtle Beach Safari. Prosecutors have stated that…

    • Shelter in place ordered after Texas Chemical Plant explodes

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   SHEPHERD, TEXAS – A large chemical plant fire that has been the result of an explosion has caused black smoke into the sky. Wednesday November 8, 2023 was when the chemical fire unfolded. The explosion and fire took place at Sound Resource Solutions, a plant that makes solvents for glue…

    • Saved: Florida women rescued from kidnappers by St. Louis hotel staff

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief Mvm7037@psu.edu   LOUIS, MISSOURI – St. Louis police received an odd call from a hotel. This phone call, which was called ‘bizzare’ by police, would result in two women being rescued from their kidnappers. Hotel staff were contacted by two women, who were ages 21 and 36, and pleading that they help…

    • Behrend Theater Program presents “Cabaret”

      by: Samhi C.  Starting at 7:30 on the nights of November 2 to 4 and November 9 to 11, the Behrend Theater Program is hosting a production of the musical “Cabaret” in the Fesenmyer building.   The play was originally produced in 1966 with a book by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander, and lyrics…

    • Alumni Jeremy O’Mard visits Behrend

      At 7:30 P.M. on Monday, November 6, 2023, Jeremy O’Mard visited our campus to present an installment of the Behrend Speaker Series. The focus of the presentation: AI and Cybersecurity.   IBM’s “Imagine You”    Jeremy, who currently works for IBM, or the International Business Machines Corporation, began his presentation by showing us a recruiting…

    • ‘Tiger King’ star Doc Antle pleads guilty to wildlife trafficking charges and money laundering

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA – Known for his appearance in Netflix’s docuseries ‘Tiger King’ Bhagavan ‘Doc’ Antle has pleaded guilty to charges of wildlife trafficking and money laundering. Antle formerly owned The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species also known as the Myrtle Beach Safari. Prosecutors have stated that…

    • Shelter in place ordered after Texas Chemical Plant explodes

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   SHEPHERD, TEXAS – A large chemical plant fire that has been the result of an explosion has caused black smoke into the sky. Wednesday November 8, 2023 was when the chemical fire unfolded. The explosion and fire took place at Sound Resource Solutions, a plant that makes solvents for glue…

    • Saved: Florida women rescued from kidnappers by St. Louis hotel staff

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief Mvm7037@psu.edu   LOUIS, MISSOURI – St. Louis police received an odd call from a hotel. This phone call, which was called ‘bizzare’ by police, would result in two women being rescued from their kidnappers. Hotel staff were contacted by two women, who were ages 21 and 36, and pleading that they help…

    • Behrend Theater Program presents “Cabaret”

      by: Samhi C.  Starting at 7:30 on the nights of November 2 to 4 and November 9 to 11, the Behrend Theater Program is hosting a production of the musical “Cabaret” in the Fesenmyer building.   The play was originally produced in 1966 with a book by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander, and lyrics…

    • Alumni Jeremy O’Mard visits Behrend

      At 7:30 P.M. on Monday, November 6, 2023, Jeremy O’Mard visited our campus to present an installment of the Behrend Speaker Series. The focus of the presentation: AI and Cybersecurity.   IBM’s “Imagine You”    Jeremy, who currently works for IBM, or the International Business Machines Corporation, began his presentation by showing us a recruiting…

    • ‘Tiger King’ star Doc Antle pleads guilty to wildlife trafficking charges and money laundering

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA – Known for his appearance in Netflix’s docuseries ‘Tiger King’ Bhagavan ‘Doc’ Antle has pleaded guilty to charges of wildlife trafficking and money laundering. Antle formerly owned The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species also known as the Myrtle Beach Safari. Prosecutors have stated that…

    • Shelter in place ordered after Texas Chemical Plant explodes

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   SHEPHERD, TEXAS – A large chemical plant fire that has been the result of an explosion has caused black smoke into the sky. Wednesday November 8, 2023 was when the chemical fire unfolded. The explosion and fire took place at Sound Resource Solutions, a plant that makes solvents for glue…

    • Saved: Florida women rescued from kidnappers by St. Louis hotel staff

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief Mvm7037@psu.edu   LOUIS, MISSOURI – St. Louis police received an odd call from a hotel. This phone call, which was called ‘bizzare’ by police, would result in two women being rescued from their kidnappers. Hotel staff were contacted by two women, who were ages 21 and 36, and pleading that they help…

    • Behrend Theater Program presents “Cabaret”

      by: Samhi C.  Starting at 7:30 on the nights of November 2 to 4 and November 9 to 11, the Behrend Theater Program is hosting a production of the musical “Cabaret” in the Fesenmyer building.   The play was originally produced in 1966 with a book by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander, and lyrics…

    • Alumni Jeremy O’Mard visits Behrend

      At 7:30 P.M. on Monday, November 6, 2023, Jeremy O’Mard visited our campus to present an installment of the Behrend Speaker Series. The focus of the presentation: AI and Cybersecurity.   IBM’s “Imagine You”    Jeremy, who currently works for IBM, or the International Business Machines Corporation, began his presentation by showing us a recruiting…

    • ‘Tiger King’ star Doc Antle pleads guilty to wildlife trafficking charges and money laundering

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA – Known for his appearance in Netflix’s docuseries ‘Tiger King’ Bhagavan ‘Doc’ Antle has pleaded guilty to charges of wildlife trafficking and money laundering. Antle formerly owned The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species also known as the Myrtle Beach Safari. Prosecutors have stated that…

    • Shelter in place ordered after Texas Chemical Plant explodes

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   SHEPHERD, TEXAS – A large chemical plant fire that has been the result of an explosion has caused black smoke into the sky. Wednesday November 8, 2023 was when the chemical fire unfolded. The explosion and fire took place at Sound Resource Solutions, a plant that makes solvents for glue…

    • Saved: Florida women rescued from kidnappers by St. Louis hotel staff

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief Mvm7037@psu.edu   LOUIS, MISSOURI – St. Louis police received an odd call from a hotel. This phone call, which was called ‘bizzare’ by police, would result in two women being rescued from their kidnappers. Hotel staff were contacted by two women, who were ages 21 and 36, and pleading that they help…

    • Behrend Theater Program presents “Cabaret”

      by: Samhi C.  Starting at 7:30 on the nights of November 2 to 4 and November 9 to 11, the Behrend Theater Program is hosting a production of the musical “Cabaret” in the Fesenmyer building.   The play was originally produced in 1966 with a book by Joe Masteroff, music by John Kander, and lyrics…

    • Alumni Jeremy O’Mard visits Behrend

      At 7:30 P.M. on Monday, November 6, 2023, Jeremy O’Mard visited our campus to present an installment of the Behrend Speaker Series. The focus of the presentation: AI and Cybersecurity.   IBM’s “Imagine You”    Jeremy, who currently works for IBM, or the International Business Machines Corporation, began his presentation by showing us a recruiting…

    • ‘Tiger King’ star Doc Antle pleads guilty to wildlife trafficking charges and money laundering

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA – Known for his appearance in Netflix’s docuseries ‘Tiger King’ Bhagavan ‘Doc’ Antle has pleaded guilty to charges of wildlife trafficking and money laundering. Antle formerly owned The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species also known as the Myrtle Beach Safari. Prosecutors have stated that…

    • Shelter in place ordered after Texas Chemical Plant explodes

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu   SHEPHERD, TEXAS – A large chemical plant fire that has been the result of an explosion has caused black smoke into the sky. Wednesday November 8, 2023 was when the chemical fire unfolded. The explosion and fire took place at Sound Resource Solutions, a plant that makes solvents for glue…

    • Saved: Florida women rescued from kidnappers by St. Louis hotel staff

      Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief Mvm7037@psu.edu   LOUIS, MISSOURI – St. Louis police received an odd call from a hotel. This phone call, which was called ‘bizzare’ by police, would result in two women being rescued from their kidnappers. Hotel staff were contacted by two women, who were ages 21 and 36, and pleading that they help…

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