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The Middle States Commission on Higher Education asked for documents following media reports of campus controversies. The agency will decide whether or not to take action against Penn State in July.
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On our season finale, we break down some of the biggest stories in politics and democracy over the past few months, including legislative actions in North Carolina and beyond, cases the U.S. Supreme Court is considering, the debt ceiling and more.
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An archive recording of the WPSU Jazz Show as broadcast on May 26, 2023 and hosted by Amy Lorek.
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Student reporters with Penn State’s News Lab visited Blair County to see how its people and businesses are navigating high inflation and prices.
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Happy Valley improve will host a comedy performance using AI tools in State College at the Blue Brick Theatre.
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Blair County resident Trina Spangler tells her personal story of navigating high inflation and prices.
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Blair County resident Brian McManigal tells his personal story of navigating high inflation and prices.
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From excessive hygiene to low-fiber diets, author Theresa MacPhail explores the deep-rooted causes of rising allergy rates in her new book Allergic.
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"For safety reasons we need to know the weight of all items onboard the aircraft," Air New Zealand says. Numbers from the scales won't be displayed and will remain anonymous, the airline says.
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If you pay attention, you can see or hear a wide variety of birds, especially in migration season.
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Diablo IV teems with demonic life and nearly endless possibilities. Is it enough to redeem Activision Blizzard in the eyes of their fans?
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The Enlightenment of Katzuo Nakamatsu, The House on Via Gemito, and Cousins together form a tour of human darkness where liberation comes in many forms.
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Texas is on its way to being the latest — and largest — state to leave a bipartisan data sharing partnership that states across the country use to cross check their voter rolls.
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David Brandt, who died last week, was an Ohio farmer known for his pioneering work in no-till farming. But social media users knew him better as the overall-clad farmer from the "honest work" meme.
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The final broadcast of the Met Opera radio season is June 10. On June 17, Folk Season begins on WPSU, and continues until the next opera season starts in December. Beginning June 17, us for WPSU's locally-hosted Folk Show, every Saturday afternoon from 1 to 5 and Sunday nights from 10 to midnight on WPSU.
The Local Groove features music written and recorded by musicians with roots in central and northern Pennsylvania, Saturday nights at 9:00 on WPSU.
The show features many genres: rock, blues, jazz and more. If you're from the area and you’d like WPSU to consider your recordings for the show, submit your music online today at wpsu.org/localgroove.
The show features many genres: rock, blues, jazz and more. If you're from the area and you’d like WPSU to consider your recordings for the show, submit your music online today at wpsu.org/localgroove.
The Metropolitan Opera season of radio broadcasts continues now through June 10 on WPSU-FM. Click below for the 2022-2023 schedule of Saturday afternoon Met Opera broadcasts.
Sundays at 7:00 a.m.
Planetary Radio is a half-hour program produced by the Planetary Society. The show focuses on space exploration and the scientists and visionaries who lead it. Each week’s program includes a commentary from Bill Nye, The Science Guy.
Planetary Radio is a half-hour program produced by the Planetary Society. The show focuses on space exploration and the scientists and visionaries who lead it. Each week’s program includes a commentary from Bill Nye, The Science Guy.
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