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COVID-19 Public health emergency ends May 2023

The Biden administration plans to end the public health emergency for COVID-19 in May of 2023. The White House announced this decision earlier this… Read More

Changing seasons spark shifts in mental health

The winter months bring with them shorter days and earlier sunsets, which for some can lead to seasonal depression or changes in their mood. … Read More

The dangers of fake nursing licenses

If you have a loved one in a nursing home or hospital, how can you be sure they are being cared for by an… Read More

What’s all this controversy over hair oil?

TikTok promotions make products go viral every week, but when Mielle Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil went viral, controversy came along with… Read More

Pt. 1: The war on cannabis

With New York, and New Jersey, legalizing recreational cannabis use in 2021 and Maryland on their way to legalization after the 2022 midterm election,… Read More

Poland urges sending tanks to Ukraine

On Jan. 29, Poland’s Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, urged other small nations to help aid Ukraine in the war that started in February 2022.… Read More
Photo taken by Jake cavanaugh

The influence Twitch streamers have on their audience

Twitch is a video live streaming service mostly focusing on video game live-streams, such as esports competitions. It also offers music broadcasts, in real… Read More

Is there hope for college enrollment numbers?

A national decline in college enrollment is affecting universities in the United States, especially in states located in the northeastern region. The future of… Read More

New COVID-19 booster brings the U.S. one step closer to putting an end to COVID-19

On Oct. 11, 2022, the FDA approved the newest COVID-19 booster for children ages five and up. With the rise of influenza cases and… Read More
Immigration reform protestors in Washington D.C.

Hope for immigrants as Berks County Detention Center closes

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported on Wednesday, Nov. 30, that the federal government would end its contract with the Berks County Detention Center.  Located in… Read More

COVID-19 Public health emergency ends May 2023

The Biden administration plans to end the public health emergency for COVID-19 in May of 2023. The White House announced this decision earlier this… Read More

Changing seasons spark shifts in mental health

The winter months bring with them shorter days and earlier sunsets, which for some can lead to seasonal depression or changes in their mood. … Read More

The dangers of fake nursing licenses

If you have a loved one in a nursing home or hospital, how can you be sure they are being cared for by an… Read More

What’s all this controversy over hair oil?

TikTok promotions make products go viral every week, but when Mielle Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil went viral, controversy came along with… Read More

Pt. 1: The war on cannabis

With New York, and New Jersey, legalizing recreational cannabis use in 2021 and Maryland on their way to legalization after the 2022 midterm election,… Read More

Poland urges sending tanks to Ukraine

On Jan. 29, Poland’s Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, urged other small nations to help aid Ukraine in the war that started in February 2022.… Read More
Photo taken by Jake cavanaugh

The influence Twitch streamers have on their audience

Twitch is a video live streaming service mostly focusing on video game live-streams, such as esports competitions. It also offers music broadcasts, in real… Read More

Is there hope for college enrollment numbers?

A national decline in college enrollment is affecting universities in the United States, especially in states located in the northeastern region. The future of… Read More

New COVID-19 booster brings the U.S. one step closer to putting an end to COVID-19

On Oct. 11, 2022, the FDA approved the newest COVID-19 booster for children ages five and up. With the rise of influenza cases and… Read More
Immigration reform protestors in Washington D.C.

Hope for immigrants as Berks County Detention Center closes

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported on Wednesday, Nov. 30, that the federal government would end its contract with the Berks County Detention Center.  Located in… Read More