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Pharmaceuticals held liable for the part in opioid crisis
Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu A new ruling over the opioid crisis has been given in a court in Ohio. On November 23, a jury in Ohio concluded that CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart were responsible for contributing to the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States. There will be another legal proceeding to decide how…
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US Canada border reopens
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu As of Monday November 8, the United States and Canada borders have reopened for travel. However even with borders reopened and increased levels of travel being permitted, there are obstacles that need to be completed in both countries upon entry. Every individual who enters Canada, including Canadian citizens, must…
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Randy Geerling speaks to SGA about parking issues
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu At the Student Government Association meeting on October 28, a speaker was brought in to discuss student parking on campus, a problem which SGA has been attempting to address throughout the semester. Randy Geering, Senior Director of Operations at Penn State Behrend, spoke at the meeting, as the Operations Department…
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President Barron’s Town Hall event on sexual assault and misconduct
Lydia Glenn Staff Writer On November 8, 2021, President Eric J. Barron hosted a virtual Town Hall event to address and attempt to prevent sexual misconduct. The Town Hall meeting covered the progress made by Penn State, and the ongoing work they are completing to address the problem of sexual harassment and misconduct. President…
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PA Commonwealth Court overturns K-12 mask mandate
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On Wednesday, November 10, Judge Christine Fizzano Cannon ruled that Pennsylvania’s Acting Secretary of the Health Department lacked the authority to have issued the mask mandate that is currently in effect in PA schools. The order, which was issued in September, was “improperly issued” and was overturned on these grounds. …
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Pharmaceuticals held liable for the part in opioid crisis
Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu A new ruling over the opioid crisis has been given in a court in Ohio. On November 23, a jury in Ohio concluded that CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart were responsible for contributing to the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States. There will be another legal proceeding to decide how…
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US Canada border reopens
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu As of Monday November 8, the United States and Canada borders have reopened for travel. However even with borders reopened and increased levels of travel being permitted, there are obstacles that need to be completed in both countries upon entry. Every individual who enters Canada, including Canadian citizens, must…
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Randy Geerling speaks to SGA about parking issues
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu At the Student Government Association meeting on October 28, a speaker was brought in to discuss student parking on campus, a problem which SGA has been attempting to address throughout the semester. Randy Geering, Senior Director of Operations at Penn State Behrend, spoke at the meeting, as the Operations Department…
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President Barron’s Town Hall event on sexual assault and misconduct
Lydia Glenn Staff Writer On November 8, 2021, President Eric J. Barron hosted a virtual Town Hall event to address and attempt to prevent sexual misconduct. The Town Hall meeting covered the progress made by Penn State, and the ongoing work they are completing to address the problem of sexual harassment and misconduct. President…
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PA Commonwealth Court overturns K-12 mask mandate
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On Wednesday, November 10, Judge Christine Fizzano Cannon ruled that Pennsylvania’s Acting Secretary of the Health Department lacked the authority to have issued the mask mandate that is currently in effect in PA schools. The order, which was issued in September, was “improperly issued” and was overturned on these grounds. …
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Pharmaceuticals held liable for the part in opioid crisis
Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu A new ruling over the opioid crisis has been given in a court in Ohio. On November 23, a jury in Ohio concluded that CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart were responsible for contributing to the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States. There will be another legal proceeding to decide how…
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US Canada border reopens
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu As of Monday November 8, the United States and Canada borders have reopened for travel. However even with borders reopened and increased levels of travel being permitted, there are obstacles that need to be completed in both countries upon entry. Every individual who enters Canada, including Canadian citizens, must…
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Randy Geerling speaks to SGA about parking issues
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu At the Student Government Association meeting on October 28, a speaker was brought in to discuss student parking on campus, a problem which SGA has been attempting to address throughout the semester. Randy Geering, Senior Director of Operations at Penn State Behrend, spoke at the meeting, as the Operations Department…
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President Barron’s Town Hall event on sexual assault and misconduct
Lydia Glenn Staff Writer On November 8, 2021, President Eric J. Barron hosted a virtual Town Hall event to address and attempt to prevent sexual misconduct. The Town Hall meeting covered the progress made by Penn State, and the ongoing work they are completing to address the problem of sexual harassment and misconduct. President…
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PA Commonwealth Court overturns K-12 mask mandate
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On Wednesday, November 10, Judge Christine Fizzano Cannon ruled that Pennsylvania’s Acting Secretary of the Health Department lacked the authority to have issued the mask mandate that is currently in effect in PA schools. The order, which was issued in September, was “improperly issued” and was overturned on these grounds. …
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Pharmaceuticals held liable for the part in opioid crisis
Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu A new ruling over the opioid crisis has been given in a court in Ohio. On November 23, a jury in Ohio concluded that CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart were responsible for contributing to the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States. There will be another legal proceeding to decide how…
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US Canada border reopens
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu As of Monday November 8, the United States and Canada borders have reopened for travel. However even with borders reopened and increased levels of travel being permitted, there are obstacles that need to be completed in both countries upon entry. Every individual who enters Canada, including Canadian citizens, must…
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Randy Geerling speaks to SGA about parking issues
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu At the Student Government Association meeting on October 28, a speaker was brought in to discuss student parking on campus, a problem which SGA has been attempting to address throughout the semester. Randy Geering, Senior Director of Operations at Penn State Behrend, spoke at the meeting, as the Operations Department…
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President Barron’s Town Hall event on sexual assault and misconduct
Lydia Glenn Staff Writer On November 8, 2021, President Eric J. Barron hosted a virtual Town Hall event to address and attempt to prevent sexual misconduct. The Town Hall meeting covered the progress made by Penn State, and the ongoing work they are completing to address the problem of sexual harassment and misconduct. President…
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PA Commonwealth Court overturns K-12 mask mandate
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On Wednesday, November 10, Judge Christine Fizzano Cannon ruled that Pennsylvania’s Acting Secretary of the Health Department lacked the authority to have issued the mask mandate that is currently in effect in PA schools. The order, which was issued in September, was “improperly issued” and was overturned on these grounds. …
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Pharmaceuticals held liable for the part in opioid crisis
Amy Love Opinions Editor aml7458@psu.edu A new ruling over the opioid crisis has been given in a court in Ohio. On November 23, a jury in Ohio concluded that CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart were responsible for contributing to the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States. There will be another legal proceeding to decide how…
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US Canada border reopens
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu As of Monday November 8, the United States and Canada borders have reopened for travel. However even with borders reopened and increased levels of travel being permitted, there are obstacles that need to be completed in both countries upon entry. Every individual who enters Canada, including Canadian citizens, must…
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Randy Geerling speaks to SGA about parking issues
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu At the Student Government Association meeting on October 28, a speaker was brought in to discuss student parking on campus, a problem which SGA has been attempting to address throughout the semester. Randy Geering, Senior Director of Operations at Penn State Behrend, spoke at the meeting, as the Operations Department…
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President Barron’s Town Hall event on sexual assault and misconduct
Lydia Glenn Staff Writer On November 8, 2021, President Eric J. Barron hosted a virtual Town Hall event to address and attempt to prevent sexual misconduct. The Town Hall meeting covered the progress made by Penn State, and the ongoing work they are completing to address the problem of sexual harassment and misconduct. President…
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PA Commonwealth Court overturns K-12 mask mandate
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu On Wednesday, November 10, Judge Christine Fizzano Cannon ruled that Pennsylvania’s Acting Secretary of the Health Department lacked the authority to have issued the mask mandate that is currently in effect in PA schools. The order, which was issued in September, was “improperly issued” and was overturned on these grounds. …
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