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Procrastination, which is just delaying or postponing tasks, is a universal human experience. Do you ever sit down to study, ...
In honor of Constitution Day, members of the IUP Department of History, Philosophy, Political Science and Religious Studies ...
A suspenseful, fast-paced memoir that reads like a thriller, “Maya Blue” is an inspiring reminder that as long as you never surrender your voice and always keep your wits about you, you can survive ...
Shaking off last week’s stumble, the IUP football team returned to George P. Miller Stadium unleashing an explosive offense ...
IUP honored the 24th anniversary of 9/11 with a memorial ceremony held on Thursday, Sept.11, in the Oak Grove.
The University Museum always houses exhibits of local interest, but their current exhibition is of special interest. “IUP at 150” is an exhibit housing 150 years of IUP history through ...
Viral social-media song “September” by Sparky Deathcap uses the month as a canvas for heartbreak and surreal, almost violent imagery that mixes tenderness with chaos. Instead of autumn nostalgia, it ...
Cybercriminals send 3.4 billion phishing emails daily, aiming to steal sensitive information from unassuming victims.
The Uncomfort Zone is a brand-new, one-year-only multimedia column from The Penn that takes you out on campus and beyond to ...
Coming off a season-opening loss for the first time since 2015, the IUP football team aims to reset and refocus Saturday ...
IUPeople is a weekly column crafted by The Penn to highlight the campus and the community that make us who we are.
Families, alumni and students will come together at IUP Sept. 12 through 14 for Family Weekend, a weekend packed with music, ...
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