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Incoming freshmen explain decisions to commit to Penn State amid coronavirus pandemic

Members of the class of 2025 are beginning the next step in their student careers, and the time for incoming freshmen to commit to colleges is just around the corner. Although the admissions process looked different due to the coronavirus, the pandemic did not stop students from finding their home for the next four years — including incoming students to Penn State. Incoming freshman Gerald Armstrong said the pandemic did not influence his decision to come to Penn State because he got accepted prior to the coronavirus — but he chose to defer for a year before entering the university. “Penn State was always the first school I wanted to go to,” Armstrong said. “I have been to campus a whole bunch of times prior to [the] coronavirus.”

Book review: Iowa journalist McElwain s published collection is a gem

Book review: Iowa journalist McElwain s published collection is a gem Michael Tidemann If you had been a journalist for 50 years, which stories and columns would you select for a collection of 273 pages? That was the challenge Iowa journalist Max McElwain faced in Sharing a Napkin: Selected Writings 1969-2019. McElwain has succeeded admirably in producing this selection. What first struck me about McElwain’s collection was the sheer audacity, assuredness and intellectual vigor he showed at age 17 in his “Up Against the Wall” selections starting in July 1969 in The Woodbine (Iowa) Twiner where he bookended his long journalism career. The last selection in the book comes from The Twiner-Herald March 28, 2018, issue.

Book review: Iowa journalist McElwain s published collection is a gem

Book review: Iowa journalist McElwain s published collection is a gem Michael Tidemann © Special to the Register Sharing a Napkin: Selected Writings 1969-2019, by Iowa journalist Max McElwain. If you had been a journalist for 50 years, which stories and columns would you select for a collection of 273 pages? That was the challenge Iowa journalist Max McElwain faced in Sharing a Napkin: Selected Writings 1969-2019. McElwain has succeeded admirably in producing this selection. What first struck me about McElwain’s collection was the sheer audacity, assuredness and intellectual vigor he showed at age 17 in his “Up Against the Wall” selections starting in July 1969 in The Woodbine (Iowa) Twiner where he bookended his long journalism career. The last selection in the book comes from The Twiner-Herald March 28, 2018, issue.

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