By Nicholas Williams Campus has two new magazines slotted for publication in the Spring semester of this year. At the first Student Government Association (SGA) organization summit SOURCE and…
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Considerations for Supporting a Respondent Through a Title IX Process
By Christiana Paradis (she/her), Director of Title IX Compliance and Amir Rabiyah El-Chidiac (they/them), Research & Instruction Librarian, Assistant Professor, Title IX Respondent Services Coordinator A friend comes to…
Driven to assisting the community: a call for student help!
Written and Photographed By Nicholas Williams SELINSGROVE- The city has a new café slotted to have a soft opening at the end of November, and they are looking…
Essentials of Muscle Building for Beginners
By Nicholas Williams Getting into lifting? Here are the key factors to growing and sustaining muscle. When starting your fitness journey, it can be difficult to find the main…
Creatine: Here’s What You Need to Know
By: Nicholas Williams Creatine, the “Natural Anabolic”- some hold this phrase true while others do not. While this statement is subjective, the benefits of this supplement are time-tested true…
Understanding Muscle Loss: Causes, Signs, and Rehabilitation
By Nicholas Williams Muscular atrophy- the silent thief of strength and mass. Per the Cleveland Clinic, muscle loss or muscular atrophy, is the wasting or thinning of muscle tissue…
Title IX: Information and Resources
By: Christiana Paradis (she/her), Director of Title IX Compliance 9.11.23 I’m excited to welcome you (back) to campus! As we embark on a new year, the Title IX Office wanted…
Harmonic Combustion makes it to semifinals of A Cappella competition
“I am more than happy that Varsity Vocals found a way for the competition to occur in a virtual format, because it is always a great experience getting to see the creativity and talent of groups from other schools,” Harmonic Combustion music director and junior Tyler Shadle said.
Residence Life adjusts to understaffing, aims to restructure
Residence life hires Interim Director Jon Conlogue amidst the office’s plan to reorganize staffing structure in hopes of finally achieving a sense of stability.
SGA discusses COVID-19 compliance fine, new public safety officers
SGA met on Feb. 15 to discuss a variety of topics including a new policy that will fine students for not following COVID-19 guidelines, the hiring of two new public safety officers and the new Remote Learners’ Workshop.