Disinfecting Drones in the NFL
Christopher Tully
The NFL has been back for a few weeks now but that doesn’t come without worry of the virus’s continued spread. Continue Reading Disinfecting Drones in the NFL
Christopher Tully
The NFL has been back for a few weeks now but that doesn’t come without worry of the virus’s continued spread. Continue Reading Disinfecting Drones in the NFL
Ryan Shea
Disney has been no stranger to controversies surrounding their filming productions, as seen with films like the 2020 remake of Mulan. However, while most people are concerned over their film production, many tend to overlook what goes on with their merchandising production. To say it’s unsavory would be sugarcoating it. Continue Reading Disney’s Labor of Less Than Love
Lauren Demilia
Trying to find things to do that are Covid-safe and outside of the comfort of your apartment can be difficult; especially if you are from out-of-state. Here are ten things you and your friends can do to stay active and get some fresh air. Continue Reading 10 Things You Can Do To Stay Occupied in Abington
Peter Jaskiewicz
Imagine walking around campus enjoying college life one day. Fellow students and professors are enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. Then, you see people unaffiliated with your school attracting interest on campus. You hear them harassing students with their beliefs, spreading their messages around school. To the ire of the students, the college does nothing to stop the harassment. They let these people cause trouble for students, faculty, and other people affiliated with the college and do not ask them to leave.
Continue Reading Demonstrators on Campus: Why All the Harassment?
Peter Jaskiewicz
Six months ago, all Penn State classes moved to remote learning for the second half of the Spring 2020 semester. In-person classes have returned for the Fall 2020 semester, but COVID-19 cases are still on the rise.
Continue Reading Stop the Parties: Are they the cause of rising cases?
Breelyn Webb
As Fall and Spooky Season begin, here is a list of fall activities to do with friends and family. With on-campus and virtual events as well as things to do within about a half-hour drive of campus, there is something for everyone to get their fall on!
Continue Reading 10 Fall Activities to Ensure a Goulish-ly Great Spooky Season
Ryan Shea
Disney’s Mulan was a beloved classic of 1998, despite not being one-to-one with the original Chinese poem. When a live-action version was announced, devoted followers raised skepticism, but more so this time around. By near launch, the remake has fallen under scrutiny for controversies surrounding its adaptation, casting, and filming, highlighting how far Disney is willing to go with its questionable ethics.
Continue Reading Mulan: The Present Cannot Recreate The Past
John Mitchell
The Asian Giant Hornet, often called the “Murder Hornet,” has recently been making headlines amidst fears that they could devastate American bee populations. Continue Reading What’s the Buzz: The Truth About Murder Hornets
Michael Quinn
Breaking barriers for women within the NBA is nothing new for Becky Hammon, as she became the first woman to hold a full-time assistant coaching job in 2014 for the San Antonio Spurs. But that was just a start for her. Continue Reading Breaking the Glass Ceiling in the NBA
Breelyn Webb
Feathers? Colored eggs? Wings? Thinking of birds? Yes, but also Dinosaurs in some cases. Research regarding dinosaurs is constantly digging up new information. For centuries scientists have been studying these prehistoric creatures.
Continue Reading National Geographic Gives Dinosaurs a Makeover