The Ailing 20s: Is Relief on the Horizon?
Mask mandates lift as counties everywhere move to green, concerts and sporting events return to full capacity and coworkers reunite at the office while the…
Read MoreMask mandates lift as counties everywhere move to green, concerts and sporting events return to full capacity and coworkers reunite at the office while the…
Read MoreJust when we thought things were finally getting back to normal, another coronavirus variant has come in to ruin our plans. The new variant, labeled…
Read MoreThe lights of Broadway have been dimmed for too long. It’s time for them to shine once again. After the pandemic completely shut down Broadway,…
Read MoreThis season, vaccination requirements are in. The world seems to be approaching semi-normalcy with cities, schools and even big events opening back up again. This…
Read MoreOn Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19 was granted full approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Prior to this approval,…
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 pandemic begins to calm down in the United States and we begin to return to a new sense of normalcy, Penn State…
Read MoreAfter a brief pause on the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, the CDC has recommended that the use of the vaccine should…
Read MoreThe month of March marked one year in the pandemic for the U.S. and we can all agree that around this time last year, we…
Read MoreIt’s the question everyone has been asking: “When am I getting vaccinated?” Now that we are finally starting to see the light at the end…
Read MoreAn annual flu vaccine is the best precaution you can take to protect yourself, your roommates and Penn State from the influenza virus. However, this…
Read MoreSo called “anti-vaxxers” maintain their position against vaccinating their children, posing a substantial risk to those around them.
Read MoreIf you’ve sat in any Penn State class ever, you’ve probably heard at least ten people with a cold sneezing and coughing like crazy. These symptoms travel campus quickly, coming and going throughout each semester. These little head colds have even earned themselves the famous title, “The Penn State Plague”, even though they’re not that serious.
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