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    Letter From The Editor – Our First Fall Story
    Kelsey Wynn November 19, 2020 Arts, Campus Life, Community, Health, Letters/Op-Ed

    Letter From The Editor – Our First Fall Story

    by Kelsey Wynn | Editor in Chief When the University contacted me to apply for the role of editor in…
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    School Adapts Holocaust Museum Project Using Aquinas Archives
    Kelsey Wynn November 12, 2020 Arts, Community, National, News

    School Adapts Holocaust Museum Project Using Aquinas Archives

    by Kelsey Wynn | Editor in Chief SCRANTON – A teacher at Bnos Yisroel Jewish girls’ high school in Scranton…
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    Kelsey Wynn November 2, 2020 Community, News

    Scranton Police Investigating Halloween Assault

    by Kelsey Wynn | Editor in Chief SCRANTON – Scranton Police are investigating an assault that occurred early Saturday morning…
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    Conjuring Memories of Scranton’s, The Exorcist’s Jason Miller
    Kelsey Wynn October 22, 2020 Arts, Community, National

    Conjuring Memories of Scranton’s, The Exorcist’s Jason Miller

    by Kelsey Wynn | Editor in Chief SCRANTON – Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winner Jason Miller is the man behind…
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    Liva Arts Lives It Up
    Kelsey Wynn October 18, 2020 Arts, Campus Life

    Liva Arts Lives It Up

    by Bryn Onoshko | Arts Feature Writer SCRANTON – The Liva Arts Company has, for generations, been a staple of…
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    Kelsey Wynn October 17, 2020 Campus Life, National

    Pennies Today, Prepared Tomorrow

    by James Leonard | Staff Writer SCRANTON – Professors at The University of Scranton are encouraging students to begin making…
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    Kelsey Wynn October 13, 2020 Campus Life, Sports

    Fantasy Football Charges On Despite Face to Face Falter

    by James Leonard | Staff Writer SCRANTON – Coronavirus concerns may have reduced or eliminated fans from the stands at…
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    Jesuit Takeover 2: History Continued
    Kelsey Wynn October 7, 2020 Community

    Jesuit Takeover 2: History Continued

    by Ann Siock | Staff Writer SCRANTON – Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, 1942: A pioneer staff of around 20 Jesuits arrived…
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    Kelsey Wynn September 29, 2020 Campus Life, Health

    From Quarantine to Remote… And Quarantine Again

    by Maggie Westerman | Staff Writer SCRANTON – When the University of Scranton announced a two-week pause beginning on Sept.…
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    Scranton Socializing Not Canceled in 2020
    Kelsey Wynn September 25, 2020 Community

    Scranton Socializing Not Canceled in 2020

    via Scranton Fringe Festival Facebook page by Gabriela Fitzpatrick | Staff Writer SCRANTON – As businesses shutter their doors, event…
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