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Erie to start multimillion-dollar West Eighth Street improvements: Extreme makeover; Erie edition
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu The city of Erie is about to start its $3 million-plus makeover of a portion of West Eighth Street. Jason Sayers, an Assistant City Engineer, stated that work is tentatively scheduled to begin on April 4. The improvements will start at Greengarden Road and extend to the city-Millcreek Township line…
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US to declare Rohingya repression in Myanmar a “genocide”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu In recent events, The Biden administration has declared that Myanmar’s military has committed genocide against the Rohingya minority. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, stated “The day will come when those who are responsible for these appalling acts will have to answer for them,” at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum…
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Mayor Declares March 20 “A Day of Remembering Osaze Osagie”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Osaze Osagie was a Black State College resident who was shot three years ago by State College police while completing a mental health check. In March of 2019, State College police went to Osagie’s apartment because Osagie’s father was worried about his son’s mental health and his erratic behavior. When…
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Penn State’s President Elect Spring Tour
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Penn State President-elect Neeli Bendapudi will visit campuses across Pennsylvania this spring to meet with students and learn more about the university’s reach. Bendapudi, who will take over as Penn State’s 19th president in May, will visit with students, workers and community members at all of the university’s campuses. As…
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Report of Gun at Presque Isle State Park
Alanna Gillis Opinions editor Amg7393@psu.edu On the evening of Friday, March 18, 2022, the state police had to shut down the area surrounding Beach 10 at Presque Isle State Park due to reports of a man with a gun in the vicinity. Presque Isle State Park Police called in Millcreek Township Police and the Pennsylvania…
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Erie to start multimillion-dollar West Eighth Street improvements: Extreme makeover; Erie edition
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu The city of Erie is about to start its $3 million-plus makeover of a portion of West Eighth Street. Jason Sayers, an Assistant City Engineer, stated that work is tentatively scheduled to begin on April 4. The improvements will start at Greengarden Road and extend to the city-Millcreek Township line…
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US to declare Rohingya repression in Myanmar a “genocide”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu In recent events, The Biden administration has declared that Myanmar’s military has committed genocide against the Rohingya minority. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, stated “The day will come when those who are responsible for these appalling acts will have to answer for them,” at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum…
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Mayor Declares March 20 “A Day of Remembering Osaze Osagie”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Osaze Osagie was a Black State College resident who was shot three years ago by State College police while completing a mental health check. In March of 2019, State College police went to Osagie’s apartment because Osagie’s father was worried about his son’s mental health and his erratic behavior. When…
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Penn State’s President Elect Spring Tour
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Penn State President-elect Neeli Bendapudi will visit campuses across Pennsylvania this spring to meet with students and learn more about the university’s reach. Bendapudi, who will take over as Penn State’s 19th president in May, will visit with students, workers and community members at all of the university’s campuses. As…
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Report of Gun at Presque Isle State Park
Alanna Gillis Opinions editor Amg7393@psu.edu On the evening of Friday, March 18, 2022, the state police had to shut down the area surrounding Beach 10 at Presque Isle State Park due to reports of a man with a gun in the vicinity. Presque Isle State Park Police called in Millcreek Township Police and the Pennsylvania…
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Erie to start multimillion-dollar West Eighth Street improvements: Extreme makeover; Erie edition
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu The city of Erie is about to start its $3 million-plus makeover of a portion of West Eighth Street. Jason Sayers, an Assistant City Engineer, stated that work is tentatively scheduled to begin on April 4. The improvements will start at Greengarden Road and extend to the city-Millcreek Township line…
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US to declare Rohingya repression in Myanmar a “genocide”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu In recent events, The Biden administration has declared that Myanmar’s military has committed genocide against the Rohingya minority. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, stated “The day will come when those who are responsible for these appalling acts will have to answer for them,” at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum…
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Mayor Declares March 20 “A Day of Remembering Osaze Osagie”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Osaze Osagie was a Black State College resident who was shot three years ago by State College police while completing a mental health check. In March of 2019, State College police went to Osagie’s apartment because Osagie’s father was worried about his son’s mental health and his erratic behavior. When…
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Penn State’s President Elect Spring Tour
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Penn State President-elect Neeli Bendapudi will visit campuses across Pennsylvania this spring to meet with students and learn more about the university’s reach. Bendapudi, who will take over as Penn State’s 19th president in May, will visit with students, workers and community members at all of the university’s campuses. As…
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Report of Gun at Presque Isle State Park
Alanna Gillis Opinions editor Amg7393@psu.edu On the evening of Friday, March 18, 2022, the state police had to shut down the area surrounding Beach 10 at Presque Isle State Park due to reports of a man with a gun in the vicinity. Presque Isle State Park Police called in Millcreek Township Police and the Pennsylvania…
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Erie to start multimillion-dollar West Eighth Street improvements: Extreme makeover; Erie edition
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu The city of Erie is about to start its $3 million-plus makeover of a portion of West Eighth Street. Jason Sayers, an Assistant City Engineer, stated that work is tentatively scheduled to begin on April 4. The improvements will start at Greengarden Road and extend to the city-Millcreek Township line…
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US to declare Rohingya repression in Myanmar a “genocide”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu In recent events, The Biden administration has declared that Myanmar’s military has committed genocide against the Rohingya minority. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, stated “The day will come when those who are responsible for these appalling acts will have to answer for them,” at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum…
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Mayor Declares March 20 “A Day of Remembering Osaze Osagie”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Osaze Osagie was a Black State College resident who was shot three years ago by State College police while completing a mental health check. In March of 2019, State College police went to Osagie’s apartment because Osagie’s father was worried about his son’s mental health and his erratic behavior. When…
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Penn State’s President Elect Spring Tour
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Penn State President-elect Neeli Bendapudi will visit campuses across Pennsylvania this spring to meet with students and learn more about the university’s reach. Bendapudi, who will take over as Penn State’s 19th president in May, will visit with students, workers and community members at all of the university’s campuses. As…
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Report of Gun at Presque Isle State Park
Alanna Gillis Opinions editor Amg7393@psu.edu On the evening of Friday, March 18, 2022, the state police had to shut down the area surrounding Beach 10 at Presque Isle State Park due to reports of a man with a gun in the vicinity. Presque Isle State Park Police called in Millcreek Township Police and the Pennsylvania…
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Erie to start multimillion-dollar West Eighth Street improvements: Extreme makeover; Erie edition
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu The city of Erie is about to start its $3 million-plus makeover of a portion of West Eighth Street. Jason Sayers, an Assistant City Engineer, stated that work is tentatively scheduled to begin on April 4. The improvements will start at Greengarden Road and extend to the city-Millcreek Township line…
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US to declare Rohingya repression in Myanmar a “genocide”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu In recent events, The Biden administration has declared that Myanmar’s military has committed genocide against the Rohingya minority. Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, stated “The day will come when those who are responsible for these appalling acts will have to answer for them,” at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum…
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Mayor Declares March 20 “A Day of Remembering Osaze Osagie”
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Osaze Osagie was a Black State College resident who was shot three years ago by State College police while completing a mental health check. In March of 2019, State College police went to Osagie’s apartment because Osagie’s father was worried about his son’s mental health and his erratic behavior. When…
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Penn State’s President Elect Spring Tour
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Penn State President-elect Neeli Bendapudi will visit campuses across Pennsylvania this spring to meet with students and learn more about the university’s reach. Bendapudi, who will take over as Penn State’s 19th president in May, will visit with students, workers and community members at all of the university’s campuses. As…
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Report of Gun at Presque Isle State Park
Alanna Gillis Opinions editor Amg7393@psu.edu On the evening of Friday, March 18, 2022, the state police had to shut down the area surrounding Beach 10 at Presque Isle State Park due to reports of a man with a gun in the vicinity. Presque Isle State Park Police called in Millcreek Township Police and the Pennsylvania…
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