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O’Malley running for city commission

Matt O’Malley, candidate for Pittsburg city commission, stands in front of the Pittsburg city welcome sign with a campaign poster. Recently, O’ Malley helped to plant flowers in front of the Pittsburg welcome sign. Dominic Santiago After years of living in the Pittsburg, Matt O’Malley has decided to give back …

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Larry Fields seeks reelection

Larry Fields, Pittsburg city commissioner, is re-running for the position in the Nov. 2 election. Image Courtesy of Pittsburg City Larry Fields, current city commissioner, is vying for reelection during the 2021 election cycle. Fields, who was elected in 2019, has been an active member of Pittsburg and owns various …

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PSU Theater Presents ‘Lapin Lapin’

Neal Zoglmann, junior in elementary education, acts with Westin Friederich, freshman in communication education, as they play in Lapin Lapin in the Bicknell Family Center. The show played from Oct. 21-24. Megan Brownell After a full theater season last year with no audience due to COVID-19, PSU theater finally got …

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Black Student Association hosts ‘Haunted Hangout’

After the sun went down Friday night, a party was just beginning in PSU’s Dellinger Underground. On Friday, Oct. 22, the Black Student Association (BSA) hosted a late-night lock-in event they called the “Haunted Hangout” from 9 p.m. to midnight in the Underground of Dellinger Hall. The event included a …

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SVP hosts alcohol education fair

Bailey Leritz, junior in geography and sustainability, plays ‘drunk’ cornhole at the alcohol education fair on Oct. 2o. Players would wear ‘drunk’ goggles that mess with their depth perception to show how alcohol affects sight. Alyssa Tyler Students for Violence Protection hosted an alcohol education fair during National Collegiate Alcohol …

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New club softball team prepares for season

Victoria Juarez, junior firstbasemen, throws the ball to her coach during club softball tryouts on Oct. 20. Megan Brownell For many years, PSU has only offered a club volleyball and baseball team for students not playing on the varsity squads. This fall, sophomore Olivia Mitchell wanted to change that.  The …

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PSU celebrates Homecoming with Yell Like Hell

Alpha Gamma Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha celebrating their Yell Like Hell victory on Oct. 14 after working together in their routine. Libby Davis Yell Like Hell is a popular Homecoming tradition with the first one hosted in the 1970s. PSU students kept the tradition alive by showing up and …

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Gorilla volleyball falls on the road

The Pittsburg State volleyball team gave it their all but lost a pair of games at the University of Nebraska Kearney and Fort Hays State University.  First up for the Gorillas was a tall task: playing at the University of Nebraska Kearney, where the Lopers were ranked as the number …

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Rotten Bananas: Disney Delays 2022 Marvel Slate

This past week, the Disney corporation announced that their slate of Marvel Studios films originally set for release in 2022 will all be moving up a slot. “Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness,” originally releasing in March, is now taking “Thor: Love and Thunder’s” May 6 date. “Thor” is …

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Jalapeno Popper Chicken Sliders

Ingredients 12 Hawaiian sweet rolls 5 bacon strips 8 oz cream cheese, room temperature 2 cups Monterey jack, shredded 2 chicken breasts 2 small jalapenos, chopped 2 tbsp unsalted butter 1 tsp garlic powder ½ tsp onion powder ½ tsp salt ½ tsp pepper Instructions Preheat your oven to 400 …

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