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Pennsylvania at Risk for a Potato Shortage
Charlie Garner Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu For the first time in Pennsylvania, seven new species of bacteria have been found. Researchers at Penn State have been able to identify the bacteria and found that it causes blackleg and soft rot symptoms in Pennsylvania potato farms. Between April and October of 2016, 2017 and 2018,…
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Local Eats- Habibi Mediterranean Cuisine
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Upon the recommendation of a friend and upon a craving for falafels, I took a trip to Habibi Mediterranean Restaurant on a rainy afternoon at the end of the Fall semester. By no means was the food bad. I want to emphasize though that for someone who likes more natural…
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Accused: OnlyFans Model Accused of Murder in Miami
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu MIAMI, FLORIDA A model from the online site OnlyFans is being accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend in Miami. Cellphone records reveal that she had called him a racial slur during an argument before his death. The boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, had made the recording before he was killed in April. According…
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2023 Recap: Behrend Students Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity
Himani Karia Contributing Writer hvk5499@psu.edu According to CBS, two years after the pandemic ended, homelessness in the US is on the rise and about 421,400 people were homeless last year. Also, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, homelessness rates have been increasing 6% every year since 2017. Also, because of increasing interest rates,…
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New Evidence Uncovers Persons of Interest in D.B. Cooper Skyjacking Case
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu According to People Magazine, investigators might be one step closer to solving the D.B. Cooper plane hijacking case after discovering new evidence. Star of History’s ‘Greatest Mysteries’ Eric Ulis had recently shared with Fox News that a piece of metal fragment that could not be seen to the naked eye as…
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Pennsylvania at Risk for a Potato Shortage
Charlie Garner Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu For the first time in Pennsylvania, seven new species of bacteria have been found. Researchers at Penn State have been able to identify the bacteria and found that it causes blackleg and soft rot symptoms in Pennsylvania potato farms. Between April and October of 2016, 2017 and 2018,…
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Local Eats- Habibi Mediterranean Cuisine
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Upon the recommendation of a friend and upon a craving for falafels, I took a trip to Habibi Mediterranean Restaurant on a rainy afternoon at the end of the Fall semester. By no means was the food bad. I want to emphasize though that for someone who likes more natural…
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Accused: OnlyFans Model Accused of Murder in Miami
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu MIAMI, FLORIDA A model from the online site OnlyFans is being accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend in Miami. Cellphone records reveal that she had called him a racial slur during an argument before his death. The boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, had made the recording before he was killed in April. According…
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2023 Recap: Behrend Students Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity
Himani Karia Contributing Writer hvk5499@psu.edu According to CBS, two years after the pandemic ended, homelessness in the US is on the rise and about 421,400 people were homeless last year. Also, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, homelessness rates have been increasing 6% every year since 2017. Also, because of increasing interest rates,…
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New Evidence Uncovers Persons of Interest in D.B. Cooper Skyjacking Case
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu According to People Magazine, investigators might be one step closer to solving the D.B. Cooper plane hijacking case after discovering new evidence. Star of History’s ‘Greatest Mysteries’ Eric Ulis had recently shared with Fox News that a piece of metal fragment that could not be seen to the naked eye as…
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Pennsylvania at Risk for a Potato Shortage
Charlie Garner Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu For the first time in Pennsylvania, seven new species of bacteria have been found. Researchers at Penn State have been able to identify the bacteria and found that it causes blackleg and soft rot symptoms in Pennsylvania potato farms. Between April and October of 2016, 2017 and 2018,…
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Local Eats- Habibi Mediterranean Cuisine
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Upon the recommendation of a friend and upon a craving for falafels, I took a trip to Habibi Mediterranean Restaurant on a rainy afternoon at the end of the Fall semester. By no means was the food bad. I want to emphasize though that for someone who likes more natural…
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Accused: OnlyFans Model Accused of Murder in Miami
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu MIAMI, FLORIDA A model from the online site OnlyFans is being accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend in Miami. Cellphone records reveal that she had called him a racial slur during an argument before his death. The boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, had made the recording before he was killed in April. According…
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2023 Recap: Behrend Students Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity
Himani Karia Contributing Writer hvk5499@psu.edu According to CBS, two years after the pandemic ended, homelessness in the US is on the rise and about 421,400 people were homeless last year. Also, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, homelessness rates have been increasing 6% every year since 2017. Also, because of increasing interest rates,…
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New Evidence Uncovers Persons of Interest in D.B. Cooper Skyjacking Case
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu According to People Magazine, investigators might be one step closer to solving the D.B. Cooper plane hijacking case after discovering new evidence. Star of History’s ‘Greatest Mysteries’ Eric Ulis had recently shared with Fox News that a piece of metal fragment that could not be seen to the naked eye as…
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Pennsylvania at Risk for a Potato Shortage
Charlie Garner Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu For the first time in Pennsylvania, seven new species of bacteria have been found. Researchers at Penn State have been able to identify the bacteria and found that it causes blackleg and soft rot symptoms in Pennsylvania potato farms. Between April and October of 2016, 2017 and 2018,…
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Local Eats- Habibi Mediterranean Cuisine
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Upon the recommendation of a friend and upon a craving for falafels, I took a trip to Habibi Mediterranean Restaurant on a rainy afternoon at the end of the Fall semester. By no means was the food bad. I want to emphasize though that for someone who likes more natural…
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Accused: OnlyFans Model Accused of Murder in Miami
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu MIAMI, FLORIDA A model from the online site OnlyFans is being accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend in Miami. Cellphone records reveal that she had called him a racial slur during an argument before his death. The boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, had made the recording before he was killed in April. According…
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2023 Recap: Behrend Students Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity
Himani Karia Contributing Writer hvk5499@psu.edu According to CBS, two years after the pandemic ended, homelessness in the US is on the rise and about 421,400 people were homeless last year. Also, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, homelessness rates have been increasing 6% every year since 2017. Also, because of increasing interest rates,…
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New Evidence Uncovers Persons of Interest in D.B. Cooper Skyjacking Case
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu According to People Magazine, investigators might be one step closer to solving the D.B. Cooper plane hijacking case after discovering new evidence. Star of History’s ‘Greatest Mysteries’ Eric Ulis had recently shared with Fox News that a piece of metal fragment that could not be seen to the naked eye as…
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Pennsylvania at Risk for a Potato Shortage
Charlie Garner Opinion Editor avg6206@psu.edu For the first time in Pennsylvania, seven new species of bacteria have been found. Researchers at Penn State have been able to identify the bacteria and found that it causes blackleg and soft rot symptoms in Pennsylvania potato farms. Between April and October of 2016, 2017 and 2018,…
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Local Eats- Habibi Mediterranean Cuisine
Samhi C. Features Editor skc5908@psu.edu Upon the recommendation of a friend and upon a craving for falafels, I took a trip to Habibi Mediterranean Restaurant on a rainy afternoon at the end of the Fall semester. By no means was the food bad. I want to emphasize though that for someone who likes more natural…
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Accused: OnlyFans Model Accused of Murder in Miami
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu MIAMI, FLORIDA A model from the online site OnlyFans is being accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend in Miami. Cellphone records reveal that she had called him a racial slur during an argument before his death. The boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, had made the recording before he was killed in April. According…
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2023 Recap: Behrend Students Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity
Himani Karia Contributing Writer hvk5499@psu.edu According to CBS, two years after the pandemic ended, homelessness in the US is on the rise and about 421,400 people were homeless last year. Also, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, homelessness rates have been increasing 6% every year since 2017. Also, because of increasing interest rates,…
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New Evidence Uncovers Persons of Interest in D.B. Cooper Skyjacking Case
Madison Meeks Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu According to People Magazine, investigators might be one step closer to solving the D.B. Cooper plane hijacking case after discovering new evidence. Star of History’s ‘Greatest Mysteries’ Eric Ulis had recently shared with Fox News that a piece of metal fragment that could not be seen to the naked eye as…
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