Practicing Self-Care in College
Kiara Bynum
Self-care can help you thrive through life’s tasks and daily challenges. Continue Reading Practicing Self-Care in College
Kiara Bynum
Self-care can help you thrive through life’s tasks and daily challenges. Continue Reading Practicing Self-Care in College
Hajrah Khan
Between finals and the Spring semester, there’s so much a student can do to decompress. Continue Reading Budget-Friendly Places Students Can Visit Over Winter Break
A. Navarro
Although Penn State Abington is not hosting any Friendsgiving celebrations this year, consider hosting your own with your friends.
Continue Reading Friendsgiving–the New Thanksgiving
A. Navarro
October is here! In preparation for spooky fall activities, consider visiting Eastern State Penitentiary.
Continue Reading Visiting Eastern State Penitentiary
Hajrah Khan
Traveling is great, but many students can’t afford it.Thankfully, there are many strategies for traveling on a budget. Here are a few tips students can use while traveling abroad Continue Reading Traveling Abroad on a Budget as a Student
Bailey Reid
It’s almost summer, and with Spring Semester classes letting out, a lot of us will have extra free time. With so many options to fill our days, it can be hard to find the perfect activity. Luckily, there are many local places that offer unique experiences and opportunities. Continue Reading Summer is Here: Local Activities to Try Near Campus
Bailey Reid
Finding affordable clothes and dorm decor can sometimes be a challenge for college students. Shopping doesn’t always have to be an expensive endeavor, however. With the increasing popularity of thrift stores that benefit charities, college students can save money and help people in their community. Continue Reading College Shopping on a Budget
Davis Huth
If you happen to be someone who enjoys planning harvest season themed activities or events to attend when autumn comes around, here are five options to choose from: Continue Reading Autumn Activities in Southeastern Pennsylvania
Brianna DiMaio
As Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Instead of making history, we are made by history.” History from the past is a subject that humanity needs to learn and adapt from in order to develop an understanding of the world; of society, and how it came to be. Take Covid-19. For instance, in 10-20 years from now, Penn State Students will be reading about this pandemic in updated history textbooks that the future generation will be learning about. Every single day of someone’s life, they make history happen, whether it may be small or big. Either way, as time goes on, those moments become the past, making it history. But, how does an international or out-of-state student learn about the historic state that they attend college in? Well, Penn State students attending college in Pennsylvania can visit some of Pennsylvania’s local historic museums. Continue Reading 5 Local Historic Museums to Visit
Ryan Shea
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many public events have had a lid shut on them in order to maintain health and safety. Continue Reading Mardi Gras 2021: What You Need to Know