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Bernstine Attacks Student Editor On Twitter

In an all too familiar scenario, PA state representative Aaron Bernstine publicly attacked student journalist Cody Nespor via Twitter. While praising two other college journalists, Bernstine...
Bob Lark

Bob Lark, Elected President Of West Middlesex Council In January, Hopes...

Do not be fooled by his name. When Bob Lark, a Slippery Rock College graduate, became president of West Middlesex Borough Council this year,...
John Kiriakou

New Castle Native Who Served Prison Time After Blowing Whistle On...

Abu Zubaydah’s capture in 2002 marked the CIA’s first major al-Qaida capture after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, said John Kiriakou, a 15-year...

Gateway Park Developing

Slippery Rock borough officials are taking the next steps toward developing the Gateway Park property. Council members on Oct. 17 agreed to advertise for bids...
Gov. Tom Wolf

Gov. Wolf Highlights Effort To Combat Campus Sexual Assault During SRU...

Gov. Tom Wolf highlighted his administration’s efforts to combat campus sexual assault during a visit to Slippery Rock University on Wednesday. Wolf launched It’s On Us...

State Bills Aim To Make Universities Transparent

A local state lawmaker led the unveiling Tuesday of a three-bill package of legislation aimed at improving transparency and ethical standards at state-related universities. State...

Democracy Discussions To Be Held Locally & Regionally

Meeting sustainability goals and participating in the democratic process go hand in hand. For those interested in exploring these connections and learning more, a...
Frank Brogan

Former State System Chancellor To Take Higher Ed Role For U.S....

Frank Brogan, former chancellor of the State System of Higher Education, will handle the duties of assistant secretary of Postsecondary Education for the U.S....
Sen. Scott Wagner (R)

Sen. Scott Wagner Predicts Financial Death Of All 14 State Colleges...

During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Wednesday in Harrisburg, Sen. Scott Wagner said that Pennsylvania's 14 state colleges will not be around in four years. Wagner,...