The Dangers of Sugar
Kristine Kilcoyne
If your friend often jokes that they’re addicted to their Starbucks or Dunkin coffee drink, they may not be kidding. Continue Reading The Dangers of Sugar
Kristine Kilcoyne
If your friend often jokes that they’re addicted to their Starbucks or Dunkin coffee drink, they may not be kidding. Continue Reading The Dangers of Sugar
Hana Oakes
With the leaves changing and temperatures plummeting, the potential for seasonal depression is right around the corner. Seasonal depression, defined by Mayo Clinic’s website is ‘a type of depression that’s related to changes in seasons, symptoms start in the fall and continue into the winter months, sapping your energy and making you feel moody.’ Continue Reading Seasonal Depression: How to Prepare for the Worst
John Mitchell
On October 18th, 2021, Colin Powell, the first Black secretary of state, passed away at the age of 84 from complications of Covid-19. Powell was a distinguished figure respected throughout his career by both sides of the political aisle, and his life and legacy are well worth looking back on. Continue Reading The Life and Legacy of Colin Powell
Brianna Cover
COVID-19 has slowed job growth, and according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities has left 25% of United States workers without income. Continue Reading Pivoting: In the Age of Corona
Brianna DiMaio
As humanity’s days on Earth continue to be limited, we face a critical issue each day: climate change. But, with help from Penn State students, there may be a chance to reverse its effects. Continue Reading The Ongoing Fight Against Climate Change: How Penn State Abington Gets Involved
Angela Rosini
Every year in April, people around the world celebrate Earth Day, a day designated to raise environmental awareness. Whether your focus is on air pollution or ocean dumping, by taking one day a year, at the bare minimum, it makes more of a difference than it seems. Continue Reading Earth Day 2021 – How the Locals Celebrate
Peter Jaskiewicz
The Food and Drug Administration asked states on Tuesday to temporarily halt using Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine after six women in the U.S. developed a rare blood-clotting disorder that left one woman dead and another in critical condition.
Continue Reading In Abundance of Caution, Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Paused
Cristian Rodriguez
With the Texas Rangers opener becoming the first major sporting event to have full seating, it might seem as if events will start coming back in full swing this summer. Instead, this could spell disaster in the near future. Continue Reading Should We Expect Major Events to be at Full Capacity this Summer?
Peter Jaskiewicz
April is upon us, and finals are getting closer. But as you all may be aware how this month kicks off with a day of jokes galore. This day is known as April Fools’ Day. Continue Reading The History Behind the Laughs
Ryan Shea
Glaical caps on the Rwenzori Mountains, a mountain rage found on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, have been slowly melting since 1906. Continue Reading A Meltdown of Cataclysmic Proportions