Penn State football action returns to Beaver Stadium on Saturday afternoon for the annual Blue-White Game in Beaver Stadium. The Nittany Lions finish their 2024 spring practice schedule with an intrasquad scrimmage and you can follow here for updates.
I made it a point not to go to sleep last night, knowing what was coming from Iran. After Shabbat with my son's pre-army program, we heard news of the instructions from Israel's Homefront Command that for the next two days all schools would be closed, there were to be no gatherings of more than 1,000 people, Israel's airport and airspace would be closed and more. To be honest, I went into Shabbat—the day of rest—very nervous that something would happen, that we were near the airport, which for...
(Self-released, digital) The standard trajectory of an on-the-rise Vermont singer-songwriter goes like this: A youngster from a small town makes some waves locally, spends a few years building buzz, and then departs for college or a bigger market than the Green Mountains can offer. From locally beloved songwriters such as Francesca Blanchard to breakout stars like Noah Kahan, it's a pattern we've seen repeated over and over. Colchester native Frankie White is following her own game plan....
The White Sox and Kansas City Royals scheduled game Tuesday has been
How many people can say their fifth grade class trip helped launch them on their path in life? I can.
A 4-pronged strategy can turn the tide of species extinction.
Rosina Lin continues to explore color in her column "Between the Black and White" as she writes about spring's distinct flavor — sweet with a bitter undertone.
“Don’t,” President Biden said when asked for his message to the Iranians contemplating an attack upon Israel, so of course the Iranians did.
A Brussels hard-right confab descends into a mix of farce and petty tyranny
From the picket lines of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, to social media posts surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict today, expressing free speech — and how to better define it — continues to test higher education decision-makers.
From the picket lines of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, to social media posts surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict today, expressing free speech — and how to better define it — continues to test higher education decision-makers.
It’s hard to keep silent. But sometimes, it’s the only choice. Meghan Tisinger is vice president of Leidar, a global strategic communications firm. The myth that “all press is good press” is the reason that too many companies engage with the media haphazardly. Not every interview is worth doing, and always providing a comment can […]