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Pennsylvania’s post-election results
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Pennsylvania’s Nov. 8 midterm elections left voters hopeful for the future. John Fetterman won the Senate race, narrowly defeating Dr. Mehmet Oz. The Associated Press reports that Fetterman—who was a consistent front runner until his debate against Oz—won by a slim margin, with a four percent lead over Oz.…
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Author Kathy Fagan visits Behrend
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, November 3, at 6:00 P.M. in the Metzgar Lobby, the Penn State Behrend Creative Writing department hosted the third installment of the Smith Creative Writers Reading Series featuring American poet and professor Kathy Fagan who read from her latest poetry collection, Bad Hobby, which was published earlier…
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Paul Pelosi released from hospital following attack
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Paul Pelosi returned home from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital on Thursday, November 3 following an attack that occurred at his residence. The attack, which resulted in a skull fracture, as well as hand and arm injuries, left the Pelosi family concerned and fearful for their safety. Nancy Pelosi,…
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John Fetterman’s surprise visit to Behrend
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Credit: Harrison Lilley/ The Behrend Beacon On Tuesday, November 1, Behrend students and staff were suddenly sent emails about a surprising Behrend event. John Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s Democratic Senate candidate, would be coming to campus later that night. This visit was one of many planned stops for the Fetterman campaign…
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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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Pennsylvania’s post-election results
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Pennsylvania’s Nov. 8 midterm elections left voters hopeful for the future. John Fetterman won the Senate race, narrowly defeating Dr. Mehmet Oz. The Associated Press reports that Fetterman—who was a consistent front runner until his debate against Oz—won by a slim margin, with a four percent lead over Oz.…
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Author Kathy Fagan visits Behrend
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, November 3, at 6:00 P.M. in the Metzgar Lobby, the Penn State Behrend Creative Writing department hosted the third installment of the Smith Creative Writers Reading Series featuring American poet and professor Kathy Fagan who read from her latest poetry collection, Bad Hobby, which was published earlier…
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Paul Pelosi released from hospital following attack
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Paul Pelosi returned home from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital on Thursday, November 3 following an attack that occurred at his residence. The attack, which resulted in a skull fracture, as well as hand and arm injuries, left the Pelosi family concerned and fearful for their safety. Nancy Pelosi,…
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John Fetterman’s surprise visit to Behrend
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Credit: Harrison Lilley/ The Behrend Beacon On Tuesday, November 1, Behrend students and staff were suddenly sent emails about a surprising Behrend event. John Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s Democratic Senate candidate, would be coming to campus later that night. This visit was one of many planned stops for the Fetterman campaign…
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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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Pennsylvania’s post-election results
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Pennsylvania’s Nov. 8 midterm elections left voters hopeful for the future. John Fetterman won the Senate race, narrowly defeating Dr. Mehmet Oz. The Associated Press reports that Fetterman—who was a consistent front runner until his debate against Oz—won by a slim margin, with a four percent lead over Oz.…
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Author Kathy Fagan visits Behrend
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, November 3, at 6:00 P.M. in the Metzgar Lobby, the Penn State Behrend Creative Writing department hosted the third installment of the Smith Creative Writers Reading Series featuring American poet and professor Kathy Fagan who read from her latest poetry collection, Bad Hobby, which was published earlier…
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Paul Pelosi released from hospital following attack
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Paul Pelosi returned home from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital on Thursday, November 3 following an attack that occurred at his residence. The attack, which resulted in a skull fracture, as well as hand and arm injuries, left the Pelosi family concerned and fearful for their safety. Nancy Pelosi,…
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John Fetterman’s surprise visit to Behrend
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Credit: Harrison Lilley/ The Behrend Beacon On Tuesday, November 1, Behrend students and staff were suddenly sent emails about a surprising Behrend event. John Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s Democratic Senate candidate, would be coming to campus later that night. This visit was one of many planned stops for the Fetterman campaign…
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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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Pennsylvania’s post-election results
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Pennsylvania’s Nov. 8 midterm elections left voters hopeful for the future. John Fetterman won the Senate race, narrowly defeating Dr. Mehmet Oz. The Associated Press reports that Fetterman—who was a consistent front runner until his debate against Oz—won by a slim margin, with a four percent lead over Oz.…
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Author Kathy Fagan visits Behrend
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, November 3, at 6:00 P.M. in the Metzgar Lobby, the Penn State Behrend Creative Writing department hosted the third installment of the Smith Creative Writers Reading Series featuring American poet and professor Kathy Fagan who read from her latest poetry collection, Bad Hobby, which was published earlier…
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Paul Pelosi released from hospital following attack
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Paul Pelosi returned home from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital on Thursday, November 3 following an attack that occurred at his residence. The attack, which resulted in a skull fracture, as well as hand and arm injuries, left the Pelosi family concerned and fearful for their safety. Nancy Pelosi,…
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John Fetterman’s surprise visit to Behrend
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Credit: Harrison Lilley/ The Behrend Beacon On Tuesday, November 1, Behrend students and staff were suddenly sent emails about a surprising Behrend event. John Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s Democratic Senate candidate, would be coming to campus later that night. This visit was one of many planned stops for the Fetterman campaign…
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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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Pennsylvania’s post-election results
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Pennsylvania’s Nov. 8 midterm elections left voters hopeful for the future. John Fetterman won the Senate race, narrowly defeating Dr. Mehmet Oz. The Associated Press reports that Fetterman—who was a consistent front runner until his debate against Oz—won by a slim margin, with a four percent lead over Oz.…
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Author Kathy Fagan visits Behrend
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu On Thursday, November 3, at 6:00 P.M. in the Metzgar Lobby, the Penn State Behrend Creative Writing department hosted the third installment of the Smith Creative Writers Reading Series featuring American poet and professor Kathy Fagan who read from her latest poetry collection, Bad Hobby, which was published earlier…
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Paul Pelosi released from hospital following attack
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Paul Pelosi returned home from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital on Thursday, November 3 following an attack that occurred at his residence. The attack, which resulted in a skull fracture, as well as hand and arm injuries, left the Pelosi family concerned and fearful for their safety. Nancy Pelosi,…
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John Fetterman’s surprise visit to Behrend
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Credit: Harrison Lilley/ The Behrend Beacon On Tuesday, November 1, Behrend students and staff were suddenly sent emails about a surprising Behrend event. John Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s Democratic Senate candidate, would be coming to campus later that night. This visit was one of many planned stops for the Fetterman campaign…
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Pennsylvania midterm elections: What was on the ballot
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu The midterm elections in Pennsylvania are rumored to have the “legacy effect” on politics—but what does this mean for voters in the state? The “legacy effect” is the long-term impacts this election will hold on to national politics. With many spots open in the House of Representatives, the gubernatorial…
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