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Dr. Tebbitt goes to Bolivia in search of begonias

Dr. Mark Tebbitt conducts biological field research in the pristine Ambora National Park, while on his trip to Bolivia to study begonias

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Gov. Corbett proposes another budget cut

However, many students were unaware that that particular Tuesday, a proposal was made that could have a pretty big impact on their immediate futures.

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Valentine’s Day not the only reason to ‘Go Red’

Are you wearing red this month? Feb. 3 was Wear Red for Women Day to raise awareness about heart disease and how it is the number one killer of women.

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Loud house parties beware!

The borough of California has recently enacted the new Ordinance, number 531, which addresses “disorderly houses and gatherings.”

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Cal U puts Da Vinci’s ‘Machines in Motion’

Kaitlin Enck (junior/biology) visits the ‘Machines in Motion’ exhibit.

Don’t be afraid to get help

Cal U students returned for the spring 2012 semester Jan. 24, with the semester underway there are many services for students to use and participate in.

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Internship paved road to success

Students are often told that internships lead to jobs, but they rarely hear stories from those at their own school.

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Swasey out, Strom in

Mark Swasey has vacated his position as the head women’s basketball coach at California University of Pennsylvania.

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New restaurant set to open in January: Madre’s Mexican

Madre’s Mexican, a restaurant that offers fast, fresh, authentic cuisine, will open the doors to its newest location on 3rd Street in California for the first time in January.

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Hockey Night in Pittsburgh scores victory for all

California University of Pennsylvania students enjoyed their time at the second annual Hockey Night in Pittsburgh. All three Cal U hockey teams came away with victories in an event dedicated to them.