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Minorities voted into offices throughout the U.S.
Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu During the 2021 elections, some leaders made history on the eastern coast of the U.S. from Boston to Michigan. In Boston, Michelle Wu, a Democrat, is the first woman and person of color to be elected as mayor. According to NPR, she moved from Chicago to Boston and attended…
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Brenton Davis to be the next Erie County Executive
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Shortly after Tyler Titus conceded the race for Erie County Executive on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 3rd, Brenton Davis held a news conference to declare his victory. This election was set to mark the youngest Erie County Executive in history regardless of who won, but is a title Brenton…
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Controversial political speaker Milo Yiannopoulos cancels PSU visit
*Editor’s note: Due to various reasons, our source information was incorrect. The event did happen and we are working on a revision for this article for Nov. 10th. We apologize for not realizing our mistake sooner. Lydia Glenn Contributing Writer Milo Yiannopoulos who is an alt-right, alt-lite political commentator was invited to Penn State University…
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Recycling: Sustainability on Campus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, a significant amount of recyclable waste ends up in landfills, polluting the earth. On campus at Penn State Behrend it is easy to reduce the amount in which an individual contributes to landfill waste by utilizing the various sustainable resources around campus. Resources available to students range from…
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Southlake School District: Including Opposing Viewpoints of the Holocaust in Curriculum
Amy Love Opinion Editor aml7458@psu.edu A school district in Southlake, Texas has recently been the star of the latest controversy. At the beginning of October, school district Carroll Independent School District, ISD, had a training session with teachers that had Gina Peddy, the executive director of curriculum and instruction for the district, who ushered the…
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Minorities voted into offices throughout the U.S.
Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu During the 2021 elections, some leaders made history on the eastern coast of the U.S. from Boston to Michigan. In Boston, Michelle Wu, a Democrat, is the first woman and person of color to be elected as mayor. According to NPR, she moved from Chicago to Boston and attended…
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Brenton Davis to be the next Erie County Executive
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Shortly after Tyler Titus conceded the race for Erie County Executive on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 3rd, Brenton Davis held a news conference to declare his victory. This election was set to mark the youngest Erie County Executive in history regardless of who won, but is a title Brenton…
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Controversial political speaker Milo Yiannopoulos cancels PSU visit
*Editor’s note: Due to various reasons, our source information was incorrect. The event did happen and we are working on a revision for this article for Nov. 10th. We apologize for not realizing our mistake sooner. Lydia Glenn Contributing Writer Milo Yiannopoulos who is an alt-right, alt-lite political commentator was invited to Penn State University…
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Recycling: Sustainability on Campus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, a significant amount of recyclable waste ends up in landfills, polluting the earth. On campus at Penn State Behrend it is easy to reduce the amount in which an individual contributes to landfill waste by utilizing the various sustainable resources around campus. Resources available to students range from…
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Southlake School District: Including Opposing Viewpoints of the Holocaust in Curriculum
Amy Love Opinion Editor aml7458@psu.edu A school district in Southlake, Texas has recently been the star of the latest controversy. At the beginning of October, school district Carroll Independent School District, ISD, had a training session with teachers that had Gina Peddy, the executive director of curriculum and instruction for the district, who ushered the…
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Minorities voted into offices throughout the U.S.
Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu During the 2021 elections, some leaders made history on the eastern coast of the U.S. from Boston to Michigan. In Boston, Michelle Wu, a Democrat, is the first woman and person of color to be elected as mayor. According to NPR, she moved from Chicago to Boston and attended…
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Brenton Davis to be the next Erie County Executive
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Shortly after Tyler Titus conceded the race for Erie County Executive on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 3rd, Brenton Davis held a news conference to declare his victory. This election was set to mark the youngest Erie County Executive in history regardless of who won, but is a title Brenton…
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Controversial political speaker Milo Yiannopoulos cancels PSU visit
*Editor’s note: Due to various reasons, our source information was incorrect. The event did happen and we are working on a revision for this article for Nov. 10th. We apologize for not realizing our mistake sooner. Lydia Glenn Contributing Writer Milo Yiannopoulos who is an alt-right, alt-lite political commentator was invited to Penn State University…
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Recycling: Sustainability on Campus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, a significant amount of recyclable waste ends up in landfills, polluting the earth. On campus at Penn State Behrend it is easy to reduce the amount in which an individual contributes to landfill waste by utilizing the various sustainable resources around campus. Resources available to students range from…
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Southlake School District: Including Opposing Viewpoints of the Holocaust in Curriculum
Amy Love Opinion Editor aml7458@psu.edu A school district in Southlake, Texas has recently been the star of the latest controversy. At the beginning of October, school district Carroll Independent School District, ISD, had a training session with teachers that had Gina Peddy, the executive director of curriculum and instruction for the district, who ushered the…
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Minorities voted into offices throughout the U.S.
Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu During the 2021 elections, some leaders made history on the eastern coast of the U.S. from Boston to Michigan. In Boston, Michelle Wu, a Democrat, is the first woman and person of color to be elected as mayor. According to NPR, she moved from Chicago to Boston and attended…
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Brenton Davis to be the next Erie County Executive
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Shortly after Tyler Titus conceded the race for Erie County Executive on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 3rd, Brenton Davis held a news conference to declare his victory. This election was set to mark the youngest Erie County Executive in history regardless of who won, but is a title Brenton…
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Controversial political speaker Milo Yiannopoulos cancels PSU visit
*Editor’s note: Due to various reasons, our source information was incorrect. The event did happen and we are working on a revision for this article for Nov. 10th. We apologize for not realizing our mistake sooner. Lydia Glenn Contributing Writer Milo Yiannopoulos who is an alt-right, alt-lite political commentator was invited to Penn State University…
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Recycling: Sustainability on Campus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, a significant amount of recyclable waste ends up in landfills, polluting the earth. On campus at Penn State Behrend it is easy to reduce the amount in which an individual contributes to landfill waste by utilizing the various sustainable resources around campus. Resources available to students range from…
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Southlake School District: Including Opposing Viewpoints of the Holocaust in Curriculum
Amy Love Opinion Editor aml7458@psu.edu A school district in Southlake, Texas has recently been the star of the latest controversy. At the beginning of October, school district Carroll Independent School District, ISD, had a training session with teachers that had Gina Peddy, the executive director of curriculum and instruction for the district, who ushered the…
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Minorities voted into offices throughout the U.S.
Courtney Balcombe News Editor clb6264@psu.edu During the 2021 elections, some leaders made history on the eastern coast of the U.S. from Boston to Michigan. In Boston, Michelle Wu, a Democrat, is the first woman and person of color to be elected as mayor. According to NPR, she moved from Chicago to Boston and attended…
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Brenton Davis to be the next Erie County Executive
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Shortly after Tyler Titus conceded the race for Erie County Executive on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 3rd, Brenton Davis held a news conference to declare his victory. This election was set to mark the youngest Erie County Executive in history regardless of who won, but is a title Brenton…
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Controversial political speaker Milo Yiannopoulos cancels PSU visit
*Editor’s note: Due to various reasons, our source information was incorrect. The event did happen and we are working on a revision for this article for Nov. 10th. We apologize for not realizing our mistake sooner. Lydia Glenn Contributing Writer Milo Yiannopoulos who is an alt-right, alt-lite political commentator was invited to Penn State University…
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Recycling: Sustainability on Campus
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Each year, a significant amount of recyclable waste ends up in landfills, polluting the earth. On campus at Penn State Behrend it is easy to reduce the amount in which an individual contributes to landfill waste by utilizing the various sustainable resources around campus. Resources available to students range from…
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Southlake School District: Including Opposing Viewpoints of the Holocaust in Curriculum
Amy Love Opinion Editor aml7458@psu.edu A school district in Southlake, Texas has recently been the star of the latest controversy. At the beginning of October, school district Carroll Independent School District, ISD, had a training session with teachers that had Gina Peddy, the executive director of curriculum and instruction for the district, who ushered the…
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