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Exercising in the warmer weather is a welcome respite from winter, but summer workouts bring their own challenges, including ...
Support for American-made goods is climbing, but not across the board. A new analysis from Trace One reveals where interest ...
A new initiative is coming to local off-campus housing around Indiana, promoting the elimination of food waste. Nancy and Jim Doyle from Doyle Student Rentals have begun organizing a food and ...
As the spring semester comes to a close and summer begins, The Penn reflects on a year of growth, camaraderie and transformation. Entering our 101st year as IUP’s student-run media outlet, we ...
This summer, big changes are brewing at Starbucks located in the Crimson Café at IUP. The location will undergo a remodel and refresh, aiming to improve service speed, reduce wait times and enhance ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — The United States and China will slash tariffs on each other for 90 days. The pause comes as the White House and China's Ministry of Commerce attempt to negotiate a deal. Starting ...
This week on The Penncast: Off the Record we unfortunately have to say our goodbyes. Our co-host, Lakyn Heming and our segment host Hannah Barker are both graduating tomorrow with their master's ...
The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues ...
Mondelēz International's annual State of Snacking report is a global consumer trends study examining insights on how consumers make snacking decisions. The sixth annual report reveals global consumers ...
In this new military thriller, Foster Quinn is more than a former Force Recon Marine: he’s a husband, father, and faithful brother to his teammates. When one of them is killed during a high-risk ...
(NewsUSA) - Recent news has raised concerns about the safety of items that may be in your kitchen, including plastic utensils and nonstick cookware (commonly made with Teflon). “The concerns about ...
President Donald Trump's health secretary gave mixed messages Wednesday on whether children should be vaccinated and defended a brutal series of budget cuts in a grilling by congressional Democrats.