• Officials in Pennsylvania encourage residents to test for radon

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer Szl414@psu.edu Officials in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, urged residents to be mindful of radon on Wednesday, January 12th. From the earth, the odorless, colorless, and radioactive gas can penetrate your home and other structures. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Second Lady of Pennsylvania are encouraging residents to test for…

    • Lions Pantry, a good school resource

      Claudia Rivera  Editor in Chief  cmr6395@psu.edu  The Lion’s Pantry is an organization here on campus that is dedicated to providing hygiene products and food items for those among the Behrend community who need a little assistance during these hard times. This is an organization that helps Behrend students get the help that they need but…

    • Manchin and Sinema kill filibuster reform; voting rights

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  President Joe Biden has made voting rights reform a centerpiece of his administration, calling them a moral imperative and pushing for reform, especially in the wake of the 2020 election. Two pieces of voting rights legislation have recently failed, which altered the democratic legislations path from voting rights reform to…

    • SGA Chief-of-Staff Mitchel Ray on starting a club

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu With the relatively recent start of the semester, the recent club showcases and the many flyers and recruitment efforts by Behrend’s student organizations, students at Behrend have likely wondered how to start a club.  Starting a club involves a number of steps. According to Student Government Association Chief of Staff…

    • An examination of the situation in Ukraine

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu Since late 2021, the Russian military has begun building up a large quantity of troops and supplies on its border with Ukraine. This has led several international observers, including the United States, to believe that it is the intent of the Russian government to invade Ukraine. This has led to…

    • Officials in Pennsylvania encourage residents to test for radon

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer Szl414@psu.edu Officials in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, urged residents to be mindful of radon on Wednesday, January 12th. From the earth, the odorless, colorless, and radioactive gas can penetrate your home and other structures. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Second Lady of Pennsylvania are encouraging residents to test for…

    • Lions Pantry, a good school resource

      Claudia Rivera  Editor in Chief  cmr6395@psu.edu  The Lion’s Pantry is an organization here on campus that is dedicated to providing hygiene products and food items for those among the Behrend community who need a little assistance during these hard times. This is an organization that helps Behrend students get the help that they need but…

    • Manchin and Sinema kill filibuster reform; voting rights

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  President Joe Biden has made voting rights reform a centerpiece of his administration, calling them a moral imperative and pushing for reform, especially in the wake of the 2020 election. Two pieces of voting rights legislation have recently failed, which altered the democratic legislations path from voting rights reform to…

    • SGA Chief-of-Staff Mitchel Ray on starting a club

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu With the relatively recent start of the semester, the recent club showcases and the many flyers and recruitment efforts by Behrend’s student organizations, students at Behrend have likely wondered how to start a club.  Starting a club involves a number of steps. According to Student Government Association Chief of Staff…

    • An examination of the situation in Ukraine

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu Since late 2021, the Russian military has begun building up a large quantity of troops and supplies on its border with Ukraine. This has led several international observers, including the United States, to believe that it is the intent of the Russian government to invade Ukraine. This has led to…

    • Officials in Pennsylvania encourage residents to test for radon

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer Szl414@psu.edu Officials in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, urged residents to be mindful of radon on Wednesday, January 12th. From the earth, the odorless, colorless, and radioactive gas can penetrate your home and other structures. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Second Lady of Pennsylvania are encouraging residents to test for…

    • Lions Pantry, a good school resource

      Claudia Rivera  Editor in Chief  cmr6395@psu.edu  The Lion’s Pantry is an organization here on campus that is dedicated to providing hygiene products and food items for those among the Behrend community who need a little assistance during these hard times. This is an organization that helps Behrend students get the help that they need but…

    • Manchin and Sinema kill filibuster reform; voting rights

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  President Joe Biden has made voting rights reform a centerpiece of his administration, calling them a moral imperative and pushing for reform, especially in the wake of the 2020 election. Two pieces of voting rights legislation have recently failed, which altered the democratic legislations path from voting rights reform to…

    • SGA Chief-of-Staff Mitchel Ray on starting a club

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu With the relatively recent start of the semester, the recent club showcases and the many flyers and recruitment efforts by Behrend’s student organizations, students at Behrend have likely wondered how to start a club.  Starting a club involves a number of steps. According to Student Government Association Chief of Staff…

    • An examination of the situation in Ukraine

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu Since late 2021, the Russian military has begun building up a large quantity of troops and supplies on its border with Ukraine. This has led several international observers, including the United States, to believe that it is the intent of the Russian government to invade Ukraine. This has led to…

    • Officials in Pennsylvania encourage residents to test for radon

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer Szl414@psu.edu Officials in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, urged residents to be mindful of radon on Wednesday, January 12th. From the earth, the odorless, colorless, and radioactive gas can penetrate your home and other structures. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Second Lady of Pennsylvania are encouraging residents to test for…

    • Lions Pantry, a good school resource

      Claudia Rivera  Editor in Chief  cmr6395@psu.edu  The Lion’s Pantry is an organization here on campus that is dedicated to providing hygiene products and food items for those among the Behrend community who need a little assistance during these hard times. This is an organization that helps Behrend students get the help that they need but…

    • Manchin and Sinema kill filibuster reform; voting rights

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  President Joe Biden has made voting rights reform a centerpiece of his administration, calling them a moral imperative and pushing for reform, especially in the wake of the 2020 election. Two pieces of voting rights legislation have recently failed, which altered the democratic legislations path from voting rights reform to…

    • SGA Chief-of-Staff Mitchel Ray on starting a club

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu With the relatively recent start of the semester, the recent club showcases and the many flyers and recruitment efforts by Behrend’s student organizations, students at Behrend have likely wondered how to start a club.  Starting a club involves a number of steps. According to Student Government Association Chief of Staff…

    • An examination of the situation in Ukraine

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu Since late 2021, the Russian military has begun building up a large quantity of troops and supplies on its border with Ukraine. This has led several international observers, including the United States, to believe that it is the intent of the Russian government to invade Ukraine. This has led to…

    • Officials in Pennsylvania encourage residents to test for radon

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer Szl414@psu.edu Officials in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, urged residents to be mindful of radon on Wednesday, January 12th. From the earth, the odorless, colorless, and radioactive gas can penetrate your home and other structures. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Second Lady of Pennsylvania are encouraging residents to test for…

    • Lions Pantry, a good school resource

      Claudia Rivera  Editor in Chief  cmr6395@psu.edu  The Lion’s Pantry is an organization here on campus that is dedicated to providing hygiene products and food items for those among the Behrend community who need a little assistance during these hard times. This is an organization that helps Behrend students get the help that they need but…

    • Manchin and Sinema kill filibuster reform; voting rights

      Madison Kwiecinski  News Editor  Mvk5945@psu.edu  President Joe Biden has made voting rights reform a centerpiece of his administration, calling them a moral imperative and pushing for reform, especially in the wake of the 2020 election. Two pieces of voting rights legislation have recently failed, which altered the democratic legislations path from voting rights reform to…

    • SGA Chief-of-Staff Mitchel Ray on starting a club

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu With the relatively recent start of the semester, the recent club showcases and the many flyers and recruitment efforts by Behrend’s student organizations, students at Behrend have likely wondered how to start a club.  Starting a club involves a number of steps. According to Student Government Association Chief of Staff…

    • An examination of the situation in Ukraine

      Spencer Finley Politics Editor sjf5814@psu.edu Since late 2021, the Russian military has begun building up a large quantity of troops and supplies on its border with Ukraine. This has led several international observers, including the United States, to believe that it is the intent of the Russian government to invade Ukraine. This has led to…

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