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Written By Carson Folio, Interim Editor-in-Chief • February 5, 2025
The University Center may be getting a bus stop outside the front entrance at Wood Street and Forbes Avenue, serving bus routes that currently serve the bus stop outside Wood Street Commons as well as outside the Tower at PNC Plaza.
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Written By Cassandra Harris, For The Globe • February 5, 2025
Just a 10-minute walk from campus, Gaucho Parilla located off Penn Avenue and 6th Street serves more than what gives itsits reputation as a pricey South-American-themed steak house.
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Written By Zarrick Plizga, Staff Writer • February 5, 2025
How am I supposed to decide whether to transfer schools or not? Are the connections I have made more important than going somewhere that could provide me with a better education for my future career? How am I supposed to not feel guilty when leaving my new connections behind?
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Written By August Stephens, Co-Opinions Editor • February 5, 2025
People stating they are sick before a class starts, coughing or sneezing in a crowd without a mask on, not staying home, employers asking job applicants why they were unemployed or had a gap in employment in 2020 – despite still being around, many people act like COVID-19 is gone.
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Written By Brynn Rees, Sports Editor • February 5, 2025
Point Park Cheer and Dance took two first-place titles in the annual Spirit Against Cancer Cheer and Dance Competition on Sunday at Penn State Behrend in Erie.
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