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Student Rec hosts ‘Buti Yoga’ 

Students and faculty members participate in ‘Buti Yoga’ on Oct. 10 at the Student Recreation Center. Sarah Linville instructed the course. Alyssa Tyler Alyssa Tyler copy editor  Students, faculty, staff, and community members are invited to join graduate assistant of group fitness Sarah Linville for the weekly class of ‘Buti …

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GSA hosts ‘Queer Arts and Crafts Fair’ 

Alyssa Tyler copy editor  Nine different small businesses were invited to the first ever ‘Queer Arts and Crafts Fair’ on Oct. 4. Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) hosted the event in the Oval from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.   “Today is the Queer Arts and Crafts Fair, and it’s basically …

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Your mental health isn’t an excuse to hurt others 

Alyssa Tyler copy editor  Growing up, I was surrounded by countless people with undiagnosed psychological disorders. Ranging from anxiety and depression to bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. While growing up, I was able to see the first-hand ebb and flows and the highs and lows of mental illness. From …

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Sigma Sigma Sigma hosts ‘Sail-abration’ for new house 

Current students, alumni, and members of PSU faculty showcase the new Sigma Sigma Sigma house on Oct. 1 set to be built in the next few years. The sorority and alumni have raised over 800,000 dollars for the new house. Alyssa Tyler Alyssa Tyler copy editor  The sorority, Sigma Sigma …

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Student Success hosts Majors Fair 

Alyssa Tyler copy editor  Programs ranging from the School of Construction to Family and Consumer Science Education were invited to promote their programs at the Majors Fair. The event was hosted by the Student Success Programs and was held in the Axe Library on Sept. 28.  “Today we are having …

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Is the death penalty financially worth it? 

Alyssa Tyler copy editor   The death penalty is arguably one of the most controversial topics in America. While its legality and practices vary from state to state, the idea of the state having the right to kill someone for their crimes turns some away. While some argue some crimes are …

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‘Butterbiker’ Sara Dykman talks at PSU 

Alyssa Tyler copy editor  Sara Dykman, wildlife biologist and author of “Bicycling with Butterflies,” came to talk at PSU about “butterbiking” over 10,000 miles with the monarch butterfly migration. Dykman came to talk again at Yates Hall for the second time since 2017. The event was open to everyone in …

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Baldwin performs senior trumpet recital 

Alyssa Tyler copy editor   Erica Baldwin, senior in music education, performed her senior recital this on Sept. 25 in the Sharon Kay Dean Recital Hall. Baldwin performed six pieces on three different instruments: piccolo trumpet, B-flat trumpet, and flugelhorn.  “Today was my senior recital, this shows all of the work …

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