• ‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…

    • MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend

      Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…

    • Pennsylvania November Election Guide

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Election season is upon the state of Pennsylvania, but many have yet to research candidates and their political ideals. On Nov. 8, residents of the state will vote on nine categories: U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, other state executive, State Senate, State House, Special state legislative, municipal government, and…

    • PSB SGA members recognize new Senators

      Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Oct. 6 and recognized four students for their induction as senators. The board acknowledged the following students for being selected to serve as Student Government senators: Nathan Murarik and Garret Watson, Upperclassman; Zane Lewis and Anisha Tiwari, Freshman. Their…

    • Remains of missing PA teen identified over a decade after they were

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu On October 4, 2022 Pennsylvania State Police confirmed the identity of remains from November 2012 discovered in Luzerne County. The victim is confirmed to be 14-year-old Joan Dymond of Wilkes-Barre.  According to Philly Voice, Dymond went missing from Andover Street Park in Wilkes-Barre on June 25, 1969. She had told…

    • ‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…

    • MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend

      Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…

    • Pennsylvania November Election Guide

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Election season is upon the state of Pennsylvania, but many have yet to research candidates and their political ideals. On Nov. 8, residents of the state will vote on nine categories: U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, other state executive, State Senate, State House, Special state legislative, municipal government, and…

    • PSB SGA members recognize new Senators

      Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Oct. 6 and recognized four students for their induction as senators. The board acknowledged the following students for being selected to serve as Student Government senators: Nathan Murarik and Garret Watson, Upperclassman; Zane Lewis and Anisha Tiwari, Freshman. Their…

    • Remains of missing PA teen identified over a decade after they were

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu On October 4, 2022 Pennsylvania State Police confirmed the identity of remains from November 2012 discovered in Luzerne County. The victim is confirmed to be 14-year-old Joan Dymond of Wilkes-Barre.  According to Philly Voice, Dymond went missing from Andover Street Park in Wilkes-Barre on June 25, 1969. She had told…

    • ‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…

    • MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend

      Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…

    • Pennsylvania November Election Guide

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Election season is upon the state of Pennsylvania, but many have yet to research candidates and their political ideals. On Nov. 8, residents of the state will vote on nine categories: U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, other state executive, State Senate, State House, Special state legislative, municipal government, and…

    • PSB SGA members recognize new Senators

      Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Oct. 6 and recognized four students for their induction as senators. The board acknowledged the following students for being selected to serve as Student Government senators: Nathan Murarik and Garret Watson, Upperclassman; Zane Lewis and Anisha Tiwari, Freshman. Their…

    • Remains of missing PA teen identified over a decade after they were

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu On October 4, 2022 Pennsylvania State Police confirmed the identity of remains from November 2012 discovered in Luzerne County. The victim is confirmed to be 14-year-old Joan Dymond of Wilkes-Barre.  According to Philly Voice, Dymond went missing from Andover Street Park in Wilkes-Barre on June 25, 1969. She had told…

    • ‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…

    • MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend

      Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…

    • Pennsylvania November Election Guide

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Election season is upon the state of Pennsylvania, but many have yet to research candidates and their political ideals. On Nov. 8, residents of the state will vote on nine categories: U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, other state executive, State Senate, State House, Special state legislative, municipal government, and…

    • PSB SGA members recognize new Senators

      Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Oct. 6 and recognized four students for their induction as senators. The board acknowledged the following students for being selected to serve as Student Government senators: Nathan Murarik and Garret Watson, Upperclassman; Zane Lewis and Anisha Tiwari, Freshman. Their…

    • Remains of missing PA teen identified over a decade after they were

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu On October 4, 2022 Pennsylvania State Police confirmed the identity of remains from November 2012 discovered in Luzerne County. The victim is confirmed to be 14-year-old Joan Dymond of Wilkes-Barre.  According to Philly Voice, Dymond went missing from Andover Street Park in Wilkes-Barre on June 25, 1969. She had told…

    • ‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…

    • MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend

      Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…

    • Pennsylvania November Election Guide

      Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu Election season is upon the state of Pennsylvania, but many have yet to research candidates and their political ideals. On Nov. 8, residents of the state will vote on nine categories: U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, other state executive, State Senate, State House, Special state legislative, municipal government, and…

    • PSB SGA members recognize new Senators

      Mason Bennett – Staff Writer mxb5302@psu.edu Student Government Association members met for their general meeting on Oct. 6 and recognized four students for their induction as senators. The board acknowledged the following students for being selected to serve as Student Government senators: Nathan Murarik and Garret Watson, Upperclassman; Zane Lewis and Anisha Tiwari, Freshman. Their…

    • Remains of missing PA teen identified over a decade after they were

      Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu On October 4, 2022 Pennsylvania State Police confirmed the identity of remains from November 2012 discovered in Luzerne County. The victim is confirmed to be 14-year-old Joan Dymond of Wilkes-Barre.  According to Philly Voice, Dymond went missing from Andover Street Park in Wilkes-Barre on June 25, 1969. She had told…

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