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Reading for pleasure: Submarine

Hana Oakes

Getting back into the flow of balancing school work and down time can be difficult to say the least. Dealing with lectures and homework can become overwhelming and everyone needs to break to do what they like or simply take it easy. While watching tv shows or movies can certainly give your brain a break, staring at a screen for an extremely long time can also become tiring in itself. A simple solution to this is reading… but for pleasure! Continue Reading Reading for pleasure: Submarine


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Works of Art–Penn State Abington’s Art Program

Brianna DiMaio

Art can be full of passion, creativity, and beauty. A great way for students at Penn State Abington to further explore their interest in art is the extensive art program offered at the university. This program not only provides the opportunity for students to submit their own artwork, but it also offers internships and study abroad programs. Continue Reading Works of Art–Penn State Abington’s Art Program


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Five Spooky Books for the Halloween Season

Davis Huth

With the Halloween season already underway, finding a festive pastime to occupy the rest of month and fall can be a challenge if you suffer from a lack of direction, inspiration for atmospheric activities or have checked several horror films off your streaming watchlist already. For any horror fans who are interested in starting a novel this October, here are five books from a wide range of publication dates, from the 1800’s all the way to the year 2000: Continue Reading Five Spooky Books for the Halloween Season