Sigma Alpha Iota hosts burrito sale

Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI), the women’s music fraternity on campus, sold burritos inside McCray Hall to pay for dues of its new members.  They sold burritos from inside McCray Hall and accepted orders for people to pick up at a later time. “It is for two specific members in training …

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Instant Pot Mexican Chicken Soup

Ingredients: 2 large chicken breasts 1 14oz can Fire-roasted tomatoes 2 tsp oil 1 medium onion 1 tbsp minced garlic 1 red bell pepper 1½  tsp cumin 1 tsp oregano 1½ tsp chili powder 1 tsp paprika 1½ cups chicken broth 1 cup half & half ½ cup cream cheese 1 …

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Students to attend mental health event at national monument

The Office of Student Diversity, in combination with a program through Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, aims to address the current mental health crisis through a trip to the childhood home of scientist and inventor George Washington Carver. The event, named “Prairies to Mainstreet” by senior in history and …

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The debate between NFL or NCAA football

Football: all of us fans everywhere enjoy it rather it’s high school, “Friday Night Lights,” Saturday college game day, or Sundays with the NFL. One of the big debates throughout the football world is this—is NCAA or NFL football better?  I am here to tell you that the NFL is …

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HOT host events during Hispanics Heritage Month

Rogelio Cardenas, member of Hispanics of today works inside the Office of Student Diversity on Sept. 28. Cardenas is working with fellow members of Hispanics of today to plan future events. Dominic Santiago Hispanics of Today (HOT) has been holding events and participating in activities to promote Hispanic heritage on …

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NASA hosts fry bread sale

Blake Johnson, junior in psychology, and Kylee Trouba, junior in history, sells fry bread to Addie Ehrlich, freshman in plastics engineering, for the Native American Association’s fry bread sale on Sept. 28. Caleb Oswell The Native American Student Association (NASA) held their annual fry-bread sale to support their club on …

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Gorillas come out on top over Hornets

Devon Garrison, sophomore tight end, rushes for the first down after the catch against Emporia on Sept. 25. Devon caught two passes and accumulated twenty yards for his first time on the field this season. Daniel Tustin The Pitt State football team narrowly defeated the Hornets of Emporia State by …

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PSU celebrates Family Day

Jason Gallaway, a senior in construction management, takes a seat with his parents to watch the Family Day festivities that were taking place before kickoff on Saturday, Sept. 25. Family Day is one of the most attended football games of the season because parents come to spend time with their …

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SVP holds ‘Cover the Cruiser’ event on campus

The Students for Violence Prevention (SVP) partnered with campus police to host an event titled “Cover the Cruiser.”  Sept. 28, Students that walked by the oval on campus were given the opportunity to place notes on a police cruiser. The notes shared a message about violence prevention or asked questions …

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Comedian Mya May performs in the U-club

Comedian Maya May jokes about her time as a mother while performing her comedy routine for GAB in the U-Club on sept. 23. Alyssa Tyler Comedian Mya May performed in the U-Club on Sept. 28. May was invited by the Gorilla Activities Board (GAB) to perform a comedy routine. “We …

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