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A Step Too Invisible: Safety Concern at the Woodland Building Entrance 

Penn State Abington prides itself on a campus that seamlessly integrates both functionality and aesthetics. The renowned “Woodland Steps” outdoor staircase is a prime example. Yet, an unanticipated design flaw has been causing some concern among those traversing this path: a deceptive raised step. Continue Reading A Step Too Invisible: Safety Concern at the Woodland Building Entrance 


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Volunteering: Benefits and Opportunities

Cait Mokros

Looking for volunteer opportunities near campus? There are many places looking for your help! Continue Reading Volunteering: Benefits and Opportunities


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Eastview Terrace (Curry Hall) Dormitory at University Park: A Retrospective Review for Penn State Abington Transfers 

Jonathan Reahl

For the Penn State Abington student transitioning to University Park, understanding the nuances of the Eastview Terrace (Curry Hall) Dormitory is crucial. This upperclassmen accommodation combines various conveniences and challenges, providing an essential overview for informed decision-making.
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Tuition Reimbursement and Employment Opportunities: The UPS Advantage for Penn State Students 

UPS’s Tuition Reimbursement Program Jonathan Reahl Navigating the world of higher education is both a commendable journey and a costly… Continue Reading Tuition Reimbursement and Employment Opportunities: The UPS Advantage for Penn State Students 


Brewing Success: The Hidden Health Hazards of College Students’ Coffee Intake

Meriam Ahmad
A research article published in Clinical Nutrition indicates a whopping 92% of college students regularly consume caffeine. But as this love affair with caffeine deepens, it raises concerns about its potential health hazards, particularly for young adults.
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American Sign Language Fulfills Language Requirement Starting in Spring 2024

Evan Rogers

Penn State has recently added American Sign Language (ASL) as a permanent course offered at campuses.  The 12th credit level of proficiency will fulfill the Bachelor of Arts World Language requirement starting in the Spring 2024 semester.
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Fruits of Labor: The Labor Market for Recent Grads is Bleak