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I just find it interesting how I can only find ONE article about possible construction of new buildings at Penn State Abington. But that's it. No news articles. No mentions of it around campus. Nothing. It just feels like it doesn't exist.@english_420 #english_420 — Peter Jaskiewicz (@pdjengl420) October 22, 2019

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Delete Report

Since my days in late Elementary School, I’ve learned about how serious the safety of your information is. Namely how your posts can impact your life. In class today, I was asked to do a Google search for myself. And after doing some research and reflecting upon what I have posted in the past, I […]

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Research Proposal

Originally, I wanted to make a statement about how Penn State Abington would need a new cafeteria for the growing student enrollment. However, this is really only going to amount to a good effect from a bigger goal of building new academic buildings to accommodate the student growth and allow for more opportunities to take […]

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Instagram Post 5

So here’s another meme on the topic I wish to address. With so many students, the Lares Cafe’s small size does make it crammed when students use it, especially when they have classes throughout the day. And again, it’s the only place to eat on campus. We could have students eat off-campus, but who’s got […]

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Instagram Post 4

I’ve made so many memes about this issue, but while I might post more of them later on, this one really is how I feel. It’s REALLY grinding my gears. https://www.instagram.com/p/B3X7crKnwUJ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link   Here’s the project I’m referring to in the meme. Campus Feasibility Studies, Pennsylvania State University Abington  

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Instagram Post 3

Here’s a look at the Lares cafe. Sure, there are other parts of this cafeteria, but generally, it’s quite easy for it to become crowded. And this is on a day when it’s not raining or snowing outside. It’s a normal day in regards to weather. But with the growing rate of students on Abington’s […]

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