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‘Toxic and hostile environment for Jewish students’ at UC Irvine, students claim, pointing to lecturer’s case
For those unwilling to condemn Israel in the harshest terms, said Rabbi Daniel Levine of Hillel in Orange County, the UC Irvine campus has become a hostile and dangerous place. "When Jewish students say something is hurtful or problematic, they're told, ‘You're crazy,' ‘territorial,' called ‘racist,' ‘Islamophobic,'" he said. "It's...
New restaurant The Drake Grill opens for business in Titusville
The Drake Grill, a new restaurant in Titusville located at 122 Diamond St., opened on Sunday, May 25. According to owner Don Beveridge, business has been “incredible.”. “We’ve had a great turnout and we’ve met a lot of good people in this short time. I’m just sure that it’s going to continue to be great,” Beveridge said.
Local Teen Caught on Video Surveillance Fleeing Scene After Crashing into Car Wash Bay in Tionesta Borough
TIONESTA BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) — Police say a local teen fled the scene after crashing his truck into a garage bay at a car wash in Tionesta Borough. According to Marienville-based State Police, the incident happened around 3:11 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, near Faulkner Drive, in Tionesta Borough, Forest County.
Prepare for strong thunderstorms in Warren County Wednesday night
The National Weather Service issued a weather alert at 9:11 p.m. on Wednesday for strong thunderstorms until 10:15 p.m. for Warren County. Residents may experience wind gusts of up to 40 mph. "At 9:10 p.m., Doppler radar tracked strong thunderstorms along a line extending from 23 miles southwest of Fredonia...
Spring Fling at Waterford Elementary School
School's out for summer and families got the chance to celebrate the start of the new season with a Spring Fling. The Kiwanis Club of Fort Leboeuf hosted their fourth annual Spring Fling at Waterford Elementary school on Saturday afternoon. The event was open to all students in the Fort...
Winner of WPSU Student Poetry Writing Contest lands another honor
One of the winners of this year’s WPSU Student Poetry Writing Contest has earned another honor for her work. Nina Woldt, of Warren, was one of three winners in the Young Writers’ “SOS Sagas: Missing” contest for middle and high school students. According to Young Writers, editors read through and select entries to be published that meet the contest criteria. From there, the editors and guest judge, poet Mark Grist, choose the top three entries to win a $50 Amazon gift card. In this case, "Missing" was published and prizes were awarded on May 31.
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