Last weekend, Kololyan and his neighbors spent six hours trying to pump water out of their houses and raked debris away from the sewer, but this weekend he’s prepared for the worst.
Last weekend, Kololyan and his neighbors spent six hours trying to pump water out of their houses and raked debris away from the sewer, but this weekend he’s prepared for the worst.
Water tables that rise with sea levels can inundate basements, ruin underground infrastructure and render anti-flooding strategies infective. After a nearly decade-long hiatus, the feds are starting up monitoring again.
Monday, March 15
4 p.m. â Mark Sentesy, an assistant professor of philosophy and classics and ancient Mediterranean studies, will host a lecture via Zoom on the ethics of climate change. The event is a part of Penn Stateâs spring 2021 Earth Talks series. The event is free to join and the link can be found here.
6 p.m. â 3/20 Coalition will hold âCriminalization of Mental Health Crisesâ as a part of a 10 day event leading up to the two-year anniversary of Osaze Osagieâs death.
Osagie was a 29-year-old Black State College resident who had autism and a history of schizophrenia. He was shot and killed by State College Police officers on March 20, 2019.