• Penn State Board of Trustees Meeting

      Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On September 16th and 17th, the Penn State Board of Trustees met to go over a variety of topics in subcommittee meetings and to address a list of action items that required a motion for action by the board. These issues ranged from salary changes to Behrend land originally designated…

    • Loophole to PA Masking Mandate Creates Debate 

      Chantel Rodrigues Staff writer Cvr5570@psu.edu As of September 7th, 2021, the mask mandate went into full swing for Pennsylvania. It required teachers, students, and staff grades K-12 and daycare facilities to wear masks indoors, regardless of their vaccination status, which has seemed to fuel a fierce debate for parents and medical staff statewide.    The…

    • Tyler Titus: Erie County Executive Race

      Madison Kwiecinski  New Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Tyler Titus (they/them) made history in 2017 by being the first openly transgender person in Pennsylvania to be elected into office. Titus was elected to the Board of Erie’s City School Directors, and is now running for elected office once again, hoping to now be elected as Erie County Executive. …

    • Brenton Davis Event

      Spencer Finley B/S Editor sjf5814@psu.edu On September 14th, the Republican candidate for the Erie County Executive Office, Brenton Davis, held an event in the Burke Building in an event hosted by the College Republicans. Aside from talking about his policy platform, Davis told those at the rally about his background and what led him into…

    • Olympic Athletes Speak Out Against Sexual Abuse 

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer  szl414@psu.edu Simone Biles, known to be an artistic gymnast with a total of 30 medals at the Olympics and World Championships, is also showing great power with her voice. On Wednesday September 15th, Simone with Maggie Nichols, McKayla Maroney and Aly Raisman  in a Senate hearing spoke about the FBI’s mismanagement…

    • Penn State Board of Trustees Meeting

      Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On September 16th and 17th, the Penn State Board of Trustees met to go over a variety of topics in subcommittee meetings and to address a list of action items that required a motion for action by the board. These issues ranged from salary changes to Behrend land originally designated…

    • Loophole to PA Masking Mandate Creates Debate 

      Chantel Rodrigues Staff writer Cvr5570@psu.edu As of September 7th, 2021, the mask mandate went into full swing for Pennsylvania. It required teachers, students, and staff grades K-12 and daycare facilities to wear masks indoors, regardless of their vaccination status, which has seemed to fuel a fierce debate for parents and medical staff statewide.    The…

    • Tyler Titus: Erie County Executive Race

      Madison Kwiecinski  New Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Tyler Titus (they/them) made history in 2017 by being the first openly transgender person in Pennsylvania to be elected into office. Titus was elected to the Board of Erie’s City School Directors, and is now running for elected office once again, hoping to now be elected as Erie County Executive. …

    • Brenton Davis Event

      Spencer Finley B/S Editor sjf5814@psu.edu On September 14th, the Republican candidate for the Erie County Executive Office, Brenton Davis, held an event in the Burke Building in an event hosted by the College Republicans. Aside from talking about his policy platform, Davis told those at the rally about his background and what led him into…

    • Olympic Athletes Speak Out Against Sexual Abuse 

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer  szl414@psu.edu Simone Biles, known to be an artistic gymnast with a total of 30 medals at the Olympics and World Championships, is also showing great power with her voice. On Wednesday September 15th, Simone with Maggie Nichols, McKayla Maroney and Aly Raisman  in a Senate hearing spoke about the FBI’s mismanagement…

    • Penn State Board of Trustees Meeting

      Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On September 16th and 17th, the Penn State Board of Trustees met to go over a variety of topics in subcommittee meetings and to address a list of action items that required a motion for action by the board. These issues ranged from salary changes to Behrend land originally designated…

    • Loophole to PA Masking Mandate Creates Debate 

      Chantel Rodrigues Staff writer Cvr5570@psu.edu As of September 7th, 2021, the mask mandate went into full swing for Pennsylvania. It required teachers, students, and staff grades K-12 and daycare facilities to wear masks indoors, regardless of their vaccination status, which has seemed to fuel a fierce debate for parents and medical staff statewide.    The…

    • Tyler Titus: Erie County Executive Race

      Madison Kwiecinski  New Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Tyler Titus (they/them) made history in 2017 by being the first openly transgender person in Pennsylvania to be elected into office. Titus was elected to the Board of Erie’s City School Directors, and is now running for elected office once again, hoping to now be elected as Erie County Executive. …

    • Brenton Davis Event

      Spencer Finley B/S Editor sjf5814@psu.edu On September 14th, the Republican candidate for the Erie County Executive Office, Brenton Davis, held an event in the Burke Building in an event hosted by the College Republicans. Aside from talking about his policy platform, Davis told those at the rally about his background and what led him into…

    • Olympic Athletes Speak Out Against Sexual Abuse 

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer  szl414@psu.edu Simone Biles, known to be an artistic gymnast with a total of 30 medals at the Olympics and World Championships, is also showing great power with her voice. On Wednesday September 15th, Simone with Maggie Nichols, McKayla Maroney and Aly Raisman  in a Senate hearing spoke about the FBI’s mismanagement…

    • Penn State Board of Trustees Meeting

      Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On September 16th and 17th, the Penn State Board of Trustees met to go over a variety of topics in subcommittee meetings and to address a list of action items that required a motion for action by the board. These issues ranged from salary changes to Behrend land originally designated…

    • Loophole to PA Masking Mandate Creates Debate 

      Chantel Rodrigues Staff writer Cvr5570@psu.edu As of September 7th, 2021, the mask mandate went into full swing for Pennsylvania. It required teachers, students, and staff grades K-12 and daycare facilities to wear masks indoors, regardless of their vaccination status, which has seemed to fuel a fierce debate for parents and medical staff statewide.    The…

    • Tyler Titus: Erie County Executive Race

      Madison Kwiecinski  New Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Tyler Titus (they/them) made history in 2017 by being the first openly transgender person in Pennsylvania to be elected into office. Titus was elected to the Board of Erie’s City School Directors, and is now running for elected office once again, hoping to now be elected as Erie County Executive. …

    • Brenton Davis Event

      Spencer Finley B/S Editor sjf5814@psu.edu On September 14th, the Republican candidate for the Erie County Executive Office, Brenton Davis, held an event in the Burke Building in an event hosted by the College Republicans. Aside from talking about his policy platform, Davis told those at the rally about his background and what led him into…

    • Olympic Athletes Speak Out Against Sexual Abuse 

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer  szl414@psu.edu Simone Biles, known to be an artistic gymnast with a total of 30 medals at the Olympics and World Championships, is also showing great power with her voice. On Wednesday September 15th, Simone with Maggie Nichols, McKayla Maroney and Aly Raisman  in a Senate hearing spoke about the FBI’s mismanagement…

    • Penn State Board of Trustees Meeting

      Madison Kwiecinski News Editor mvk5945@psu.edu On September 16th and 17th, the Penn State Board of Trustees met to go over a variety of topics in subcommittee meetings and to address a list of action items that required a motion for action by the board. These issues ranged from salary changes to Behrend land originally designated…

    • Loophole to PA Masking Mandate Creates Debate 

      Chantel Rodrigues Staff writer Cvr5570@psu.edu As of September 7th, 2021, the mask mandate went into full swing for Pennsylvania. It required teachers, students, and staff grades K-12 and daycare facilities to wear masks indoors, regardless of their vaccination status, which has seemed to fuel a fierce debate for parents and medical staff statewide.    The…

    • Tyler Titus: Erie County Executive Race

      Madison Kwiecinski  New Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Tyler Titus (they/them) made history in 2017 by being the first openly transgender person in Pennsylvania to be elected into office. Titus was elected to the Board of Erie’s City School Directors, and is now running for elected office once again, hoping to now be elected as Erie County Executive. …

    • Brenton Davis Event

      Spencer Finley B/S Editor sjf5814@psu.edu On September 14th, the Republican candidate for the Erie County Executive Office, Brenton Davis, held an event in the Burke Building in an event hosted by the College Republicans. Aside from talking about his policy platform, Davis told those at the rally about his background and what led him into…

    • Olympic Athletes Speak Out Against Sexual Abuse 

      Stephanie Logue  Staff Writer  szl414@psu.edu Simone Biles, known to be an artistic gymnast with a total of 30 medals at the Olympics and World Championships, is also showing great power with her voice. On Wednesday September 15th, Simone with Maggie Nichols, McKayla Maroney and Aly Raisman  in a Senate hearing spoke about the FBI’s mismanagement…

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