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Mark Cuban Should Buy the Pirates
Submission By Gino Rosario Scarcelli As another Pirates season ends, I can’t help but feel that no progress is being made. For 22 of the past 25 years, the Pirates have finished under .500, and after the exciting 3 straight seasons of making the postseason, it appears that the Pirates are reverting back to their … Continue reading Mark Cuban Should Buy the Pirates
Micro-Meals of the Week
With Michelle Thompson Bringing you ways to eat like an adult, without having to actually cook like one. Whether you’re living in the dorms for the first time and are already sick of Port Sky food, don’t have a stove top or oven in your apartment, or you’re just plain lazy… it’s always helpful to … Continue reading Micro-Meals of the Week
Penn State Women’s Volleyball sparks three-game winning streak
Penn State Altoona Women’s volleyball ends a three-game loosing streak with win over Lycoming College on Thursday October 20th in the Adler Athletic Complex. They played five sets, winning three and losing two, bringing their record to 10-11.
Former Penn State Altoona Student becomes “The Sour Patch Guy”
Former Penn State Altoona Student and current University Park student James Notor has begun his rise to fame as “The Sour Patch Guy.” During the coaches radio show Notor told Penn State Football Coach James Franklin that he throws Sour Patch Kids candy to players before the game and they try to catch them in … Continue reading Former Penn State Altoona Student becomes “The Sour Patch Guy”
Thoreau Cabin
By Marina Scipioni The Thoreau Cabin is a replica of the cabin American writer Henry David Thoreau built and lived in for approximately two years while exploring self-sufficiency and living simple. The replica was built by 16 English and Environmental Studies students who were reading Thoreau’s 1854 book “Walden” for their class, in which he … Continue reading Thoreau Cabin
Coffee with a Cop
By Marina Scipioni
Micro-Meals of the Week
With Michelle Thompson Bringing you ways to eat like an adult, without having to actually cook like one. Whether you’re living in the dorms for the first time and are already sick of Port Sky food, don’t have a stove top or oven in your apartment, or you’re just plain lazy… it’s always helpful to … Continue reading Micro-Meals of the Week
‘Not So Despacito, Please:’ Penn State Altoona Joins the Hurricane Relief Effort for Puerto Rico
By Michelle Thompson Since late August, a series of hurricanes have been tearing through the Atlantic Ocean, affecting southeastern America and the Caribbean. Hurricane Maria, the most recent of the six-storm string of hurricanes, has become of particular interest, due to its impact on the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. In the last days of … Continue reading ‘Not So Despacito, Please:’ Penn State Altoona Joins the Hurricane Relief Effort for Puerto Rico