• Called out: Shoppers upset after Kellogg CEO’s pitches struggling families should eat ‘cereal for dinner’

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu Last week, the year-old Kellogg campaign that promotes “cereal for dinner” gained some traction after the CEO of the company, Gary Pilnick, made a comment in a live interview with CNBC.  Pilnick stated that the campaign has been successful so far and has been “landing really well” with consumers in America.…

    • McDonald’s brings anime counterpart alive in new promotion campaign

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu The popular fast food restaurant McDonald’s is embracing anime culture with its new promotion campaign. The campaign is embarrassing the culture by having the anime counterpart “WcDonald’s” come to life. According to Screenrant.com, “It’s fairly common in anime to see a knockoff version of a popular store or restaurant appear in…

    • Trials: Michigan school shooter’s mom is found guilty of manslaughter

      Madison Meeks mvm7037@psu.edu Editor in chief   PONTIAC, MICH. –  Tuesday , Feb. 6, A Jury found the mom of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the murder of four students in 2021. Jennifer and James Crumbley are the first parents in United States history to be charged for a mass…

    • Long Term Money Scam Known as ‘Pig Butchering’ Becoming More Prevalent

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu   The FBI has begun cracking down on a new, long term scam known as Pig Butchering. In this scam, victims are convinced to send large amounts of money overseas over a significant period of time. While victims may be able to withdraw money for a short period of time,…

    • Over 100 Protesters Arrested at Pennsylvania Capitol Over State’s Israel Investments

      Harrison Lilley Staff Writer hjl5363@psu.edu   HARRISBURG, PA – In a pivotal demonstration against the Pennsylvania state government’s investments in Israel, more than 100 protesters were arrested on the steps of the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg on Monday. According to KDKA, a spokesperson for the Department of General Services, which includes the Pennsylvania Capitol Police,…

    • Called out: Shoppers upset after Kellogg CEO’s pitches struggling families should eat ‘cereal for dinner’

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu Last week, the year-old Kellogg campaign that promotes “cereal for dinner” gained some traction after the CEO of the company, Gary Pilnick, made a comment in a live interview with CNBC.  Pilnick stated that the campaign has been successful so far and has been “landing really well” with consumers in America.…

    • McDonald’s brings anime counterpart alive in new promotion campaign

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu The popular fast food restaurant McDonald’s is embracing anime culture with its new promotion campaign. The campaign is embarrassing the culture by having the anime counterpart “WcDonald’s” come to life. According to Screenrant.com, “It’s fairly common in anime to see a knockoff version of a popular store or restaurant appear in…

    • Trials: Michigan school shooter’s mom is found guilty of manslaughter

      Madison Meeks mvm7037@psu.edu Editor in chief   PONTIAC, MICH. –  Tuesday , Feb. 6, A Jury found the mom of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the murder of four students in 2021. Jennifer and James Crumbley are the first parents in United States history to be charged for a mass…

    • Long Term Money Scam Known as ‘Pig Butchering’ Becoming More Prevalent

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu   The FBI has begun cracking down on a new, long term scam known as Pig Butchering. In this scam, victims are convinced to send large amounts of money overseas over a significant period of time. While victims may be able to withdraw money for a short period of time,…

    • Over 100 Protesters Arrested at Pennsylvania Capitol Over State’s Israel Investments

      Harrison Lilley Staff Writer hjl5363@psu.edu   HARRISBURG, PA – In a pivotal demonstration against the Pennsylvania state government’s investments in Israel, more than 100 protesters were arrested on the steps of the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg on Monday. According to KDKA, a spokesperson for the Department of General Services, which includes the Pennsylvania Capitol Police,…

    • Called out: Shoppers upset after Kellogg CEO’s pitches struggling families should eat ‘cereal for dinner’

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu Last week, the year-old Kellogg campaign that promotes “cereal for dinner” gained some traction after the CEO of the company, Gary Pilnick, made a comment in a live interview with CNBC.  Pilnick stated that the campaign has been successful so far and has been “landing really well” with consumers in America.…

    • McDonald’s brings anime counterpart alive in new promotion campaign

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu The popular fast food restaurant McDonald’s is embracing anime culture with its new promotion campaign. The campaign is embarrassing the culture by having the anime counterpart “WcDonald’s” come to life. According to Screenrant.com, “It’s fairly common in anime to see a knockoff version of a popular store or restaurant appear in…

    • Trials: Michigan school shooter’s mom is found guilty of manslaughter

      Madison Meeks mvm7037@psu.edu Editor in chief   PONTIAC, MICH. –  Tuesday , Feb. 6, A Jury found the mom of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the murder of four students in 2021. Jennifer and James Crumbley are the first parents in United States history to be charged for a mass…

    • Long Term Money Scam Known as ‘Pig Butchering’ Becoming More Prevalent

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu   The FBI has begun cracking down on a new, long term scam known as Pig Butchering. In this scam, victims are convinced to send large amounts of money overseas over a significant period of time. While victims may be able to withdraw money for a short period of time,…

    • Over 100 Protesters Arrested at Pennsylvania Capitol Over State’s Israel Investments

      Harrison Lilley Staff Writer hjl5363@psu.edu   HARRISBURG, PA – In a pivotal demonstration against the Pennsylvania state government’s investments in Israel, more than 100 protesters were arrested on the steps of the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg on Monday. According to KDKA, a spokesperson for the Department of General Services, which includes the Pennsylvania Capitol Police,…

    • Called out: Shoppers upset after Kellogg CEO’s pitches struggling families should eat ‘cereal for dinner’

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu Last week, the year-old Kellogg campaign that promotes “cereal for dinner” gained some traction after the CEO of the company, Gary Pilnick, made a comment in a live interview with CNBC.  Pilnick stated that the campaign has been successful so far and has been “landing really well” with consumers in America.…

    • McDonald’s brings anime counterpart alive in new promotion campaign

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu The popular fast food restaurant McDonald’s is embracing anime culture with its new promotion campaign. The campaign is embarrassing the culture by having the anime counterpart “WcDonald’s” come to life. According to Screenrant.com, “It’s fairly common in anime to see a knockoff version of a popular store or restaurant appear in…

    • Trials: Michigan school shooter’s mom is found guilty of manslaughter

      Madison Meeks mvm7037@psu.edu Editor in chief   PONTIAC, MICH. –  Tuesday , Feb. 6, A Jury found the mom of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the murder of four students in 2021. Jennifer and James Crumbley are the first parents in United States history to be charged for a mass…

    • Long Term Money Scam Known as ‘Pig Butchering’ Becoming More Prevalent

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu   The FBI has begun cracking down on a new, long term scam known as Pig Butchering. In this scam, victims are convinced to send large amounts of money overseas over a significant period of time. While victims may be able to withdraw money for a short period of time,…

    • Over 100 Protesters Arrested at Pennsylvania Capitol Over State’s Israel Investments

      Harrison Lilley Staff Writer hjl5363@psu.edu   HARRISBURG, PA – In a pivotal demonstration against the Pennsylvania state government’s investments in Israel, more than 100 protesters were arrested on the steps of the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg on Monday. According to KDKA, a spokesperson for the Department of General Services, which includes the Pennsylvania Capitol Police,…

    • Called out: Shoppers upset after Kellogg CEO’s pitches struggling families should eat ‘cereal for dinner’

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu Last week, the year-old Kellogg campaign that promotes “cereal for dinner” gained some traction after the CEO of the company, Gary Pilnick, made a comment in a live interview with CNBC.  Pilnick stated that the campaign has been successful so far and has been “landing really well” with consumers in America.…

    • McDonald’s brings anime counterpart alive in new promotion campaign

      MADISON MEEKS Editor-in-Chief mvm7037@psu.edu The popular fast food restaurant McDonald’s is embracing anime culture with its new promotion campaign. The campaign is embarrassing the culture by having the anime counterpart “WcDonald’s” come to life. According to Screenrant.com, “It’s fairly common in anime to see a knockoff version of a popular store or restaurant appear in…

    • Trials: Michigan school shooter’s mom is found guilty of manslaughter

      Madison Meeks mvm7037@psu.edu Editor in chief   PONTIAC, MICH. –  Tuesday , Feb. 6, A Jury found the mom of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the murder of four students in 2021. Jennifer and James Crumbley are the first parents in United States history to be charged for a mass…

    • Long Term Money Scam Known as ‘Pig Butchering’ Becoming More Prevalent

      Amanda Ross Staff Writer  amr8469@psu.edu   The FBI has begun cracking down on a new, long term scam known as Pig Butchering. In this scam, victims are convinced to send large amounts of money overseas over a significant period of time. While victims may be able to withdraw money for a short period of time,…

    • Over 100 Protesters Arrested at Pennsylvania Capitol Over State’s Israel Investments

      Harrison Lilley Staff Writer hjl5363@psu.edu   HARRISBURG, PA – In a pivotal demonstration against the Pennsylvania state government’s investments in Israel, more than 100 protesters were arrested on the steps of the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg on Monday. According to KDKA, a spokesperson for the Department of General Services, which includes the Pennsylvania Capitol Police,…

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