Name: Zach Roosen Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Year: First-year New opportunities Name: Michaela Cullen Hometown: West Chester, PA Year: First-year Meeting my new professors and trying to achieve my goals of passing all my classes Name: Evelyn Juanacio Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Year: First-year Meeting new people and having new … Continue reading Word on Campus: What are you looking Forward to Next Semester?
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Word on Campus: Best Christmas Gift
Name: Andrea Morris Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA Year: First-year Tickets to see Taylor Swift. The best part about the tickets was the fact that it was close to the stage. Name: Connor Woodlock Hometown: South Carolina Year: First-year Boots to ride horses … Continue reading Word on Campus: Best Christmas Gift
Professionalism in the Real World
In the real world, students are mostly alone, probably out of college, looking for a job that pays well, and before you get that job you would most likely need to go through an interview process. The Collegiate Review gathered some helpful information for you, telling you the best outfit to wear and accessories to use. … Continue reading Professionalism in the Real World
Flight 93 National Memoir
On Friday, October 4th a group of Penn State Altoona kids attended an overnight leadership retreat called “Leaderquest.” At the retreat they met with other Penn State kids from different campuses. The kids took part in leadership roles, where they worked together to go through tough courses. On Saturday, October 5th the groups were taken … Continue reading Flight 93 National Memoir
From $25 to $141,000 – The Story of Seth Owens
Picture by Makenna Long LGBTQ+ activist Seth Owens came to Penn State Altoona on the 14th of October to tell his story on how he was rejected by his parents for being gay. As a young kid, he was denied by his parents for being gay and every time he went to church, … Continue reading From $25 to $141,000 – The Story of Seth Owens
WE ARE Homesick
As young children, we have spent our entire 17-18 years with our family, people whom we really love. Our parents taught us how to love and took care of us when it was needed. We depended on them when it came to everything. We depended on them for things like cooking, cleaning, doing our laundry … Continue reading WE ARE Homesick