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Masking Protocols: What to know, what to do
Alanna Gillis Staff Writer amg7393@psu.edu With the pandemic still an ongoing issue, masking up properly on campus is the only way to make sure Behrend students can stay in-person. Mask protocols haven’t changed, but reminders are always helpful and important. Masks should be worn over both mouth and nose at all indoor spaces. Wearing…
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U.S. National Government Narrowly Avoids Shutdown
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu The budget for the National Government’s fiscal year was set to run out if a new budget was not passed by September 30th, 2021. With only hours left to spare, President Joe Biden signed legislation late Thursday in order to avoid a partial shutdown at least until December 3rd. Congress…
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The Search for Brian Laundrie
Amy Love Opinion Editor aml7458@psu.edu Although Gabby Petito has unfortunately been found deceased, the search for her fiance, Brian Laundrie is still underway. On September 1st, Laundrie returned to his home in North Port, Florida without Petito, sparking concern of where she may be. Since Petito was reported missing, authorities had an interest in…
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Underground Electrical Fire Causes Manhole Covers to Fly
Lydia Glenn Staff Writer On Tuesday, September 28th, an underground electrical fire occurred at 10th and State in the evening hours. This underground fire was caused by a failed transformer and two underground cables, but these led to a power vault catching on fire and exploding. Businesses in the area of the fire were…
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Chancellor Ford Delivers Remarks on Behrend Projects
Spencer Finley Business & Science Editor sjf5814@psu.edu At an event hosted by Penn State Behrend on October 2nd, Chancellor Ralph Ford provided information on several projects significant to the Behrend campus, including the construction of new campus buildings as well as new major and minor programs intended to expand and improve the school. He also…
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Masking Protocols: What to know, what to do
Alanna Gillis Staff Writer amg7393@psu.edu With the pandemic still an ongoing issue, masking up properly on campus is the only way to make sure Behrend students can stay in-person. Mask protocols haven’t changed, but reminders are always helpful and important. Masks should be worn over both mouth and nose at all indoor spaces. Wearing…
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U.S. National Government Narrowly Avoids Shutdown
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu The budget for the National Government’s fiscal year was set to run out if a new budget was not passed by September 30th, 2021. With only hours left to spare, President Joe Biden signed legislation late Thursday in order to avoid a partial shutdown at least until December 3rd. Congress…
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The Search for Brian Laundrie
Amy Love Opinion Editor aml7458@psu.edu Although Gabby Petito has unfortunately been found deceased, the search for her fiance, Brian Laundrie is still underway. On September 1st, Laundrie returned to his home in North Port, Florida without Petito, sparking concern of where she may be. Since Petito was reported missing, authorities had an interest in…
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Underground Electrical Fire Causes Manhole Covers to Fly
Lydia Glenn Staff Writer On Tuesday, September 28th, an underground electrical fire occurred at 10th and State in the evening hours. This underground fire was caused by a failed transformer and two underground cables, but these led to a power vault catching on fire and exploding. Businesses in the area of the fire were…
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Chancellor Ford Delivers Remarks on Behrend Projects
Spencer Finley Business & Science Editor sjf5814@psu.edu At an event hosted by Penn State Behrend on October 2nd, Chancellor Ralph Ford provided information on several projects significant to the Behrend campus, including the construction of new campus buildings as well as new major and minor programs intended to expand and improve the school. He also…
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Masking Protocols: What to know, what to do
Alanna Gillis Staff Writer amg7393@psu.edu With the pandemic still an ongoing issue, masking up properly on campus is the only way to make sure Behrend students can stay in-person. Mask protocols haven’t changed, but reminders are always helpful and important. Masks should be worn over both mouth and nose at all indoor spaces. Wearing…
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U.S. National Government Narrowly Avoids Shutdown
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu The budget for the National Government’s fiscal year was set to run out if a new budget was not passed by September 30th, 2021. With only hours left to spare, President Joe Biden signed legislation late Thursday in order to avoid a partial shutdown at least until December 3rd. Congress…
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The Search for Brian Laundrie
Amy Love Opinion Editor aml7458@psu.edu Although Gabby Petito has unfortunately been found deceased, the search for her fiance, Brian Laundrie is still underway. On September 1st, Laundrie returned to his home in North Port, Florida without Petito, sparking concern of where she may be. Since Petito was reported missing, authorities had an interest in…
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Underground Electrical Fire Causes Manhole Covers to Fly
Lydia Glenn Staff Writer On Tuesday, September 28th, an underground electrical fire occurred at 10th and State in the evening hours. This underground fire was caused by a failed transformer and two underground cables, but these led to a power vault catching on fire and exploding. Businesses in the area of the fire were…
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Chancellor Ford Delivers Remarks on Behrend Projects
Spencer Finley Business & Science Editor sjf5814@psu.edu At an event hosted by Penn State Behrend on October 2nd, Chancellor Ralph Ford provided information on several projects significant to the Behrend campus, including the construction of new campus buildings as well as new major and minor programs intended to expand and improve the school. He also…
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Masking Protocols: What to know, what to do
Alanna Gillis Staff Writer amg7393@psu.edu With the pandemic still an ongoing issue, masking up properly on campus is the only way to make sure Behrend students can stay in-person. Mask protocols haven’t changed, but reminders are always helpful and important. Masks should be worn over both mouth and nose at all indoor spaces. Wearing…
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U.S. National Government Narrowly Avoids Shutdown
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu The budget for the National Government’s fiscal year was set to run out if a new budget was not passed by September 30th, 2021. With only hours left to spare, President Joe Biden signed legislation late Thursday in order to avoid a partial shutdown at least until December 3rd. Congress…
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The Search for Brian Laundrie
Amy Love Opinion Editor aml7458@psu.edu Although Gabby Petito has unfortunately been found deceased, the search for her fiance, Brian Laundrie is still underway. On September 1st, Laundrie returned to his home in North Port, Florida without Petito, sparking concern of where she may be. Since Petito was reported missing, authorities had an interest in…
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Underground Electrical Fire Causes Manhole Covers to Fly
Lydia Glenn Staff Writer On Tuesday, September 28th, an underground electrical fire occurred at 10th and State in the evening hours. This underground fire was caused by a failed transformer and two underground cables, but these led to a power vault catching on fire and exploding. Businesses in the area of the fire were…
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Chancellor Ford Delivers Remarks on Behrend Projects
Spencer Finley Business & Science Editor sjf5814@psu.edu At an event hosted by Penn State Behrend on October 2nd, Chancellor Ralph Ford provided information on several projects significant to the Behrend campus, including the construction of new campus buildings as well as new major and minor programs intended to expand and improve the school. He also…
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