Katie Knol | WPSU
WPSU Radio News Intern-
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On Thursday, Penn State's president hosted a virtual update on the status of the university's diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging goals. At the same time, the Coalition for a Just University held a counter-event — protesting the lack of a way to ask questions or participate in the president's event.
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Penn State APIDA Caucus is holding a festival this weekend in downtown State College as an early Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebration.
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Higher food prices are affecting people across the country and Pennsylvania, and it's forcing some shoppers to change their habits. Whether it's making a list and not deviating, or buying generic products instead of name-brand, some consumers report taking steps to save money at the grocery store.
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The Pennsylvania legislature might soon see a bill that would require in-depth eye health examinations for children. Supporters say insufficient eye examinations can leave kids behind in school.
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Four years after State College police killed Osaze Osagie while serving a mental health warrant, Osagie's parents and community members came together for a weekend of events to honor his life — which included a community art installation.
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Pennsylvania's 2023 legislative session could include consideration of a bill outlawing the use of hand-held devices while driving, which would be stricter than Pennsylvania's current law.
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The Korinya folk band will bring traditional Ukrainian music to State College Saturday, February 25, and proceeds will go toward helping a Ukrainian city that has been damaged by the ongoing war.
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On Thursday, Ferguson Township held a community meeting to discuss a recent oil spill. Locals said they still feel like they're missing information.
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The owner of the Clifton 5 theater in Huntingdon, PA is selling it after years of economic problems.