Scared Queer: A Celebration of Queer Horror
John Mitchell
Get into the spirit of the Halloween season by learning something new about some creepy classics! Continue Reading Scared Queer: A Celebration of Queer Horror
John Mitchell
Get into the spirit of the Halloween season by learning something new about some creepy classics! Continue Reading Scared Queer: A Celebration of Queer Horror
Angela Rosini
With a little more than half of the season underway, Penn State Abington’s soccer teams have just a few games left to showcase their talent and improve their records. With the men’s team at 4-5-3 and the women’s at 6-4-1, it is more than obvious that their efforts have proven successful at some points, while at others not so much as they have come up short, resulting in a loss. Continue Reading Penn State Abington Athletics Check-In: Soccer Edition
Kristine Kilcoyne
Nintendo’s Ring Fit, introduced in 2019, lets gamers make progress in their game while keeping them active. Users can use a handheld ring, leg straps, joysticks, or all three to play their game. Originally created to be played with a specific exercise game, you can use them with any other Nintendo games.
Brianna DiMaio
For students who are in need of a job or internship, but don’t know how or where to start, Penn State Abington can help. Whether the student is a freshman or a graduating senior, Penn State Abington offers many events and resources that help students gain career and professional development. Continue Reading Penn State Abington Helps Students Explore Their Future
Samhi C.
Dr. Miller, or Miss Miller, as I am fond of calling her from my time in two of her classes, is a Hemingway fan, avid reader, researcher, writer, and professor. Her insights into literature impact a number of students every year, but they transcend the literary realm and apply to real life and real opportunities. Continue Reading Linda Miller and Her Life with Literature
Amala Rajesh Nambiar
The Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, often abbreviated as ODEI, set up a fun and educational table at Lares building in honor of National Bisexual Visibility Day on Thursday September 23, 2021. Passersby could play educational games in order to win prizes while expanding their knowledge about bisexuality and other LGBTQIA+ identities. Prizes included candy, rainbow awareness ribbons, bisexual flags, pop sockets, and pocket phone card holders displaying the Penn State LGBTQIA+ pride logo.
Continue Reading ODEI Celebrates National Bisexual Visibility Day
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
Angela Rosini
The Philadelphia Eagles had a lot to look forward to at the start of the new season; a new head coach, a new head quarterback, and a number of other new faces eager to join the team and make history for the city of Philadelphia. As we enter week 5 of the season, and the teams record at 1-3 after their loss to Kansas City last week, fans and critics are starting to question whether all these new changes were the right decision for the franchise. Continue Reading Flying or Flopping? The Philadelphia Eagles’ Questionable Comeback Against Carolina
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
The win last weekend marked Beaver Stadium’s 300th win marking Penn State one of nine teams with 300 wins in their home stadium. Continue Reading Penn State Football Reigns: Nittany Lions Crush Opponents in First Games of the Season