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Smith Creative Writers Reading Series with Rachel Swearingen
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu Thursday, April 6, at 6:00 p.m. in the Metzgar Lobby, author Rachel Swearingen stood at the podium for the second Smith Creative Writers Reading Series reading of this semester and read “Advice for the Haunted,” the last short story in her collection “How to Walk on Water.” “Advice for…
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Polish-Americans celebrate Dyngus Day in Erie
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Easter Monday, Polish Americans gather to celebrate Dyngus Day which is a celebration of Polish-American heritage and tradition. This year in Erie was no exception, as the local community in Erie gathered at the Polish Falcons Club located on the East side of Erie to hold their 27th annual…
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Speaker Series presents Wanjiku Gatheru and her ‘climate story’
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Wanjiku Gatheru spoke on the development of one’s “climate story’ in the last Speaker Series of the 2022-2023 school year. For those unaware, Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru is a 24-year-old climate change activist. Coming from rural Connecticut, she is a first-generation American of Kenyan descent who has had a deep…
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Walgreens refusing to sell ‘abortion pill’
Rowan Jones – Contributing Writer rej5214@psu.edu Since the overturning of Roe v Wade in June of 2022, twelve states have issued total bans on abortions while many others have implemented new restrictions. Restrictions have been placed on the drug mifepristone, a prescription drug that can be used to trigger a miscarriage and can be taken…
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An interview with Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Shortly before her Speaker Series speech, I had the opportunity to interview 24-year-old climate activist and Black Girl Environmentalist founder Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru. Said interview took place in Penn State Behrend’s Logan House. Q: In many publications, you are defined as an “Environmental Justice Warrior,” how do you…
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Smith Creative Writers Reading Series with Rachel Swearingen
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu Thursday, April 6, at 6:00 p.m. in the Metzgar Lobby, author Rachel Swearingen stood at the podium for the second Smith Creative Writers Reading Series reading of this semester and read “Advice for the Haunted,” the last short story in her collection “How to Walk on Water.” “Advice for…
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Polish-Americans celebrate Dyngus Day in Erie
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Easter Monday, Polish Americans gather to celebrate Dyngus Day which is a celebration of Polish-American heritage and tradition. This year in Erie was no exception, as the local community in Erie gathered at the Polish Falcons Club located on the East side of Erie to hold their 27th annual…
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Speaker Series presents Wanjiku Gatheru and her ‘climate story’
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Wanjiku Gatheru spoke on the development of one’s “climate story’ in the last Speaker Series of the 2022-2023 school year. For those unaware, Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru is a 24-year-old climate change activist. Coming from rural Connecticut, she is a first-generation American of Kenyan descent who has had a deep…
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Walgreens refusing to sell ‘abortion pill’
Rowan Jones – Contributing Writer rej5214@psu.edu Since the overturning of Roe v Wade in June of 2022, twelve states have issued total bans on abortions while many others have implemented new restrictions. Restrictions have been placed on the drug mifepristone, a prescription drug that can be used to trigger a miscarriage and can be taken…
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An interview with Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Shortly before her Speaker Series speech, I had the opportunity to interview 24-year-old climate activist and Black Girl Environmentalist founder Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru. Said interview took place in Penn State Behrend’s Logan House. Q: In many publications, you are defined as an “Environmental Justice Warrior,” how do you…
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Smith Creative Writers Reading Series with Rachel Swearingen
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu Thursday, April 6, at 6:00 p.m. in the Metzgar Lobby, author Rachel Swearingen stood at the podium for the second Smith Creative Writers Reading Series reading of this semester and read “Advice for the Haunted,” the last short story in her collection “How to Walk on Water.” “Advice for…
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Polish-Americans celebrate Dyngus Day in Erie
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Easter Monday, Polish Americans gather to celebrate Dyngus Day which is a celebration of Polish-American heritage and tradition. This year in Erie was no exception, as the local community in Erie gathered at the Polish Falcons Club located on the East side of Erie to hold their 27th annual…
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Speaker Series presents Wanjiku Gatheru and her ‘climate story’
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Wanjiku Gatheru spoke on the development of one’s “climate story’ in the last Speaker Series of the 2022-2023 school year. For those unaware, Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru is a 24-year-old climate change activist. Coming from rural Connecticut, she is a first-generation American of Kenyan descent who has had a deep…
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Walgreens refusing to sell ‘abortion pill’
Rowan Jones – Contributing Writer rej5214@psu.edu Since the overturning of Roe v Wade in June of 2022, twelve states have issued total bans on abortions while many others have implemented new restrictions. Restrictions have been placed on the drug mifepristone, a prescription drug that can be used to trigger a miscarriage and can be taken…
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An interview with Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Shortly before her Speaker Series speech, I had the opportunity to interview 24-year-old climate activist and Black Girl Environmentalist founder Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru. Said interview took place in Penn State Behrend’s Logan House. Q: In many publications, you are defined as an “Environmental Justice Warrior,” how do you…
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Smith Creative Writers Reading Series with Rachel Swearingen
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu Thursday, April 6, at 6:00 p.m. in the Metzgar Lobby, author Rachel Swearingen stood at the podium for the second Smith Creative Writers Reading Series reading of this semester and read “Advice for the Haunted,” the last short story in her collection “How to Walk on Water.” “Advice for…
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Polish-Americans celebrate Dyngus Day in Erie
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Easter Monday, Polish Americans gather to celebrate Dyngus Day which is a celebration of Polish-American heritage and tradition. This year in Erie was no exception, as the local community in Erie gathered at the Polish Falcons Club located on the East side of Erie to hold their 27th annual…
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Speaker Series presents Wanjiku Gatheru and her ‘climate story’
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Wanjiku Gatheru spoke on the development of one’s “climate story’ in the last Speaker Series of the 2022-2023 school year. For those unaware, Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru is a 24-year-old climate change activist. Coming from rural Connecticut, she is a first-generation American of Kenyan descent who has had a deep…
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Walgreens refusing to sell ‘abortion pill’
Rowan Jones – Contributing Writer rej5214@psu.edu Since the overturning of Roe v Wade in June of 2022, twelve states have issued total bans on abortions while many others have implemented new restrictions. Restrictions have been placed on the drug mifepristone, a prescription drug that can be used to trigger a miscarriage and can be taken…
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An interview with Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Shortly before her Speaker Series speech, I had the opportunity to interview 24-year-old climate activist and Black Girl Environmentalist founder Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru. Said interview took place in Penn State Behrend’s Logan House. Q: In many publications, you are defined as an “Environmental Justice Warrior,” how do you…
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Smith Creative Writers Reading Series with Rachel Swearingen
Samhi C. – Staff Writer skc5908@psu.edu Thursday, April 6, at 6:00 p.m. in the Metzgar Lobby, author Rachel Swearingen stood at the podium for the second Smith Creative Writers Reading Series reading of this semester and read “Advice for the Haunted,” the last short story in her collection “How to Walk on Water.” “Advice for…
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Polish-Americans celebrate Dyngus Day in Erie
Madison Kwiecinski – Editor-in-Chief Mvk5945@psu.edu On Easter Monday, Polish Americans gather to celebrate Dyngus Day which is a celebration of Polish-American heritage and tradition. This year in Erie was no exception, as the local community in Erie gathered at the Polish Falcons Club located on the East side of Erie to hold their 27th annual…
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Speaker Series presents Wanjiku Gatheru and her ‘climate story’
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Wanjiku Gatheru spoke on the development of one’s “climate story’ in the last Speaker Series of the 2022-2023 school year. For those unaware, Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru is a 24-year-old climate change activist. Coming from rural Connecticut, she is a first-generation American of Kenyan descent who has had a deep…
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Walgreens refusing to sell ‘abortion pill’
Rowan Jones – Contributing Writer rej5214@psu.edu Since the overturning of Roe v Wade in June of 2022, twelve states have issued total bans on abortions while many others have implemented new restrictions. Restrictions have been placed on the drug mifepristone, a prescription drug that can be used to trigger a miscarriage and can be taken…
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An interview with Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru
Nathaniel Clark – A&E Editor nuc5002@psu.edu Shortly before her Speaker Series speech, I had the opportunity to interview 24-year-old climate activist and Black Girl Environmentalist founder Wanjiku “Wawa” Gatheru. Said interview took place in Penn State Behrend’s Logan House. Q: In many publications, you are defined as an “Environmental Justice Warrior,” how do you…
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