Johnson and Johnson Vaccine Resumes Use
After a brief pause on the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, the CDC has recommended that the use of the vaccine should…
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After a brief pause on the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, the CDC has recommended that the use of the vaccine should…
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With events being rescheduled or canceled, many were unsure if we’d get an in-person academy awards ceremony this year. Originally set to take place in…
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The end of the semester is approaching! No more classes or exams to stress over! Now, it’ll just be State College without the college —…
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It’s the question everyone has been asking: “When am I getting vaccinated?” Now that we are finally starting to see the light at the end…
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This week Governor Wolf decided to lift the bans of bars in Pennsylvania. There is now 75% capacity, no last calls, and better yet no…
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On Tuesday, eight people were shot and killed at three different spa locations in the Atlanta area. According to the New York Times, six of…
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The COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing global crisis that has flipped our lives upside down, is about to have its first anniversary. By mid-March of 2020,…
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Texas is still facing electrical outages, food and water shortages and massive damage to infrastructure two weeks after winter storms hit the southern state. Residents…
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Oops they did it again! Weirdough’s Custom Pizzeria in downtown State College is hosting another event, and it is in honor of Britney Spears and…
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As it has with everything else in the world, COVID-19 is now affecting one of the best seasons of the year, awards season! Usually held…
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The spring is an exciting time for Penn State education majors, specifically for seniors. After pre-student teaching in the fall and getting a feel for…
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As you most likely already know, last semester on campus was not a normal semester due to COVID-19, and definitely not normal in terms of…
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As we near the beginning of in-person classes, students are returning back to campus. Hopes were high that this semester would feel more like the…
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Presidential inaugurations are a U.S. tradition. Much of the day follows a very specific set of activities and events that showcase the peaceful transition of…
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The magic of social media will define our generation for decades to come. The ability to digitally share special moments in our lives, maintain a…
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2020. The year that will go down in infamy, bringing back dreadful memories for the millennials and members of Gen Z who have to answer…
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Masks are required everywhere you go. Restaurant dining rooms line the streets in tents instead of inside. People wait outside in the cold to obey…
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The Centers for Disease Control head has recently warned that this coming winter may be the “most difficult time in U.S. public health history,” as…
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What started merely as an internet joke, morphed into the hectic reality of students during the unprecedented times of COVID-19; Zoom University. The requirement for…
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Ever since Penn State went online in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, huge adjusts have been made by professors and students to continue classes…
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