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Photo Gallery: The Best Images of THON 2018

Images from THON 2018, documenting the 46-hour, no-sit, no-sleep, dance marathon that raised $10.1 million for the Four Diamonds Fund, benefitting families impacted by childhood cancer. View more...

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Israel :: Live

03.07.2018 ~ by Giana Han A woman with a white veil over her head stood with her face pressed against the entry way of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Just inside the doorway, worshippers knelt...

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See Jerusalem

Photographs from around Jerusalem by photojournalist Kat Procyk. The city is home to holy sites for Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The Old City contains the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Western...

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Prom night in portraits

Night to Shine is a prom for people over age 14 with special needs. The event debuted in Central Pennsylvania in February at Calvary Harvest Fields, a church in Boalsburg. For many of the participants...

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First Centre County Medical Marijuana Dispensary Coming To State College

First PA Medical Marijuana Dispensary Coming To State College from Centre County Report on Vimeo. The county's first medical pot facility is set to open soon. Taylor Mason-Little takes a closer look.

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‘March for our Lives’ in State College

'March for our Lives' in State College from Centre County Report on Vimeo. The national 'March for our Lives' to call for and end to school gun violence is tomorrow in Washington DC. But State College...

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Partisan Gerrymandering: Conversations

Gerrymandering experts Judkins Mathews, Scott Conklin, Michael Berkman, Charles Stewart III and Mark Major. (Photos by Katie Litwin) As congressional district maps all over the country face mounting...

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Breaking it down: Partisan gerrymandering

Gerrymandering has been around for two centuries in the United States. But computer modeling has made it so much more efficient, that it has become a constitutional issue. A video explainer. Related...

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Marching For Our Lives

Saturday, March 24th will be remembered in history as moment in time the younger generation and old came together to impact gun violence. Whether or not, the marches seen across the country will have...

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March for Our Lives | The perspective of a State College mom

Among the hundreds chanting and carrying colorful signs during State College’s March for Our Lives, Lori Weider stands between downtown and Penn State's campus informing passersby of her cause. Meet...

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State College March for Our Lives Rally

The March for Our Lives Rally happened in State College, PA on March 24th.  It started at State High and marched to Old Main lawn. At Old Main there were speakers who talked and energized the crowd....

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Daily Dose of Caffeine

Caroline Walls, a senior studying broadcast journalism at Penn State, says she loves her job at Blue Chip Bistro located at the Business Building on campus. Although she occasionally makes salads, she...

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Special Report: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Journalism

As artificial intelligence continues to evolve and embed itself into the daily functions of the global workforce, it is likely to have a lasting impact on journalism and journalists. This special...

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Cherry Blossoms in Washington, D.C.

One of the best signs of spring on the east coast is in the nation's capital, where they're celebrating the annual cherry blossom festival. Reporter Yichun Tang went to Washington to check out the...

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A Magic Pill

Lawrence Boisvert is a Penn State third-year student double majoring in kinesiology and journalism. He is 21 and originally from West Hartford, Connecticut. Before coming to University Park, he spent...

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ROY BIV

State College, Pa. -- Culinary arts, baking and pastry, restaurant management, dietary management, and time spent owning a restaurant. These are all the degrees and accomplishments DeeDee Spaniel has...

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Passion: Trevor Hayes

State College, Pa. — If it were up to Penn State senior Trevor Hayes he’d be traveling the country, acting as an on tour photographer and shooting festivals across the world. It’s his passion. But he...

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I’m Not Walmart

When Penn State School of Theater's Associate Director for Instruction Elisha Clark Halpin is not working for Penn State, she can be found mentoring and coaching women via movement work in her...

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Passion Turned Into Reality

Bringing the Circus to State College, PA Dmitry Myers began his gymnastics career at the Nittany Gymnastics Academy when he was three years old. Myers’s athletic and artist abilities evolved at a very...

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Follow Through

It’s elementary school gym class—boys and girls are racing around, throwing kickballs and softballs around the gym. The kids run until they are drenched in sweat. At 10 years old, it’s not about...

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