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Vote: Staying Informed Without Confusion

Sara Schenk

Voting is a key part of adulthood, but for new voters, figuring out where to go, what to bring, and who or what is on the ballot can feel like a maze. College students especially are bombarded with information in the form of canvassing, endless mail, texts, and phone calls leading up to elections, which can quickly turn excitement into exhaustion. Continue Reading Vote: Staying Informed Without Confusion



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Kensington Ride Along

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The night was cold, wet, and dark in the neighborhood of Kensington. On the ride down, Lt. Stephan talks of how certain models of cars have been targeted to be broken into and stolen by children and young as twelve to sixteen, all because of a tick Tok challenge that demonstrates how to break into cars such as Kia and Hyundai models. Chris Dilella and Andrea Day, reporters for CNBC, wore an article revolving around car models from 2010-2021 revolving around the car break in situations. Continue Reading Kensington Ride Along




Stay Healthy and Ace the Midterm

Taylor Wang

Midterms are right around the corner. The American Psychological Association reports that college students’ mental and physical health is worsening. Despite the message that “health is wealth” was taught in kindergarten, young adults are ignoring their well-being. Whether studying or partying—both activities synonymous with college life—students are burning their midnight oil. So before you hit the reading period for this year’s midterms at Abington, check out the following healthy tips. Continue Reading Stay Healthy and Ace the Midterm