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According to the Whitefish Fire Department, the conditions were too dangerous for firefighters to enter the building.
(The Center Square) - Politicos across Pennsylvania are reacting with a mix of triumph, anger and despair following the passage of the federal budget resolution. Once enacted, the law will support a ...
Counting steps as a measure of exercise is misleading, and not a useful indicator of daily exercise goals, according to exercise physiologist Alexander Rothstein, Ed.D.
Support for American-made goods is climbing, but not across the board. A new analysis from Trace One reveals where interest in American-made products is highest—and which political affiliations and ...
For much of the past decade, a 20% down payment was enough to make homeownership feasible in most U.S. cities—typically requiring around six years of saving. That standard no longer holds: as mortgage ...
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 ...
SGA Advisor, Donovan Daniel, shared sentiments on how proud he is of the work SGA has done and the variety of accomplishments over this past academic year. “I am really excited about where the new ...
On April 26, The IUP String Project celebrated its 20th anniversary at its semesterly recital. IUP students from the music education program performed alongside their students to showcase the progress ...
The 2025 Leadership Awards marked a record-setting year for nominations as IUP recognized students, faculty, staff members and student organizations at the annual award show held Thursday evening in ...
“Severance” has redefined expectations for what a television series should be. In 2022, the now critically acclaimed series “Severance” premiered on Apple TV+. Now, in 2025, there are two seasons, a ...
In a biannual opportunity for open dialogue, students gathered Thursday night to engage directly with IUP’s academic leadership during the IUP Student Government Association’s (SGA) “Chat with the ...
The conservative-dominated US Supreme Court appeared to side with parents in a case Tuesday about whether they have the religious right to pull their children from classes when books containing ...
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