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The campus mascot, known as “Norm,” is a crimson hawk that represents the kinship of IUP. Norm has been around for decades, ...
Opinions expressed in editorials, op-eds or letters are not necessarily those of The Penn, the university, the Student ...
PSO works together to discuss issues related to city and regional planning, ranging from housing issues including ...
The IUP Research Appreciation Week was held from April 7 to April 11 and included an IUP STEM Women’s Summit, an Artificial ...
This week on The Penncast: Off the Record, we get personal. Ahead of filming, we each submitted a song for the others to review. Each song brought something unique to the table. Elizabeth’s song was ...
If April showers bring May flowers, then it could also be said that for the IUP women’s tennis team March losses bring April ...
As young people, we so often find ourselves mindlessly scrolling through TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and other social media ...
This week’s Six O’ Clock Series was titled “Into the Archives: A Special Presentation of Holocaust Literature and Performance ...
This article contains information pertaining to sexual violence and assault which may be triggering to some readers.
The Crimson Perk, located in Stabley Library, has recently upgraded its menu to better cater to students’ needs and is now ...
On Saturday, the second iteration of IUPickers, a vintage clothing market, took place in the Hadley Union Building (HUB).
As the U.S. continues to implement and adjust tariffs on countries like China, Japan and India, the global economy and trade landscape is rapidly changing.