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The free lecture series presented by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Penn State York offers information about timely topics, presented by experts in the field.  The "Introduction to Human Trafficking lecture will be presented over Zoom by Laurie Anne Spagnola on Tuesday, Nov. 30 at 5 p.m.  Please be sure to register.

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Members of the Penn Players rehearse for the upcoming performances of "Bad Auditions by Bad Actors," a comedy by Ian McWethy. Sophia Cummings, left, and Calvin Bellomo, at the table, watch as Giselle Seidel auditions.

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Class of 2024 votes to establish the UPUA Basic Needs Endowment

At an event held on Oct. 31, leaders from the Student Philanthropy Network announced that the class of 2024 has voted to create the University Park Undergraduate Association Basic Needs Endowment as their class gift. The fund will provide sustained support for students facing hardships in pursuit of their degree.
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Penn State York clinched the Penn State University Athletic Association (PSUAC) East conference title and a playoff spot during their "Pink Out" game against Penn State Brandywine on Thursday, Oct. 19. Members of the women's volleyball team and coaches wore pink prior to the game to help increase awareness about breast cancer.  The event raised $197 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

Two adults, female and male, along with thirteen female volleyball players wearing pink T-shirts

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Penn State York clinched the Penn State University Athletic Association (PSUAC) East conference title and a playoff spot during their "Pink Out" game against Penn State Brandywine on Thursday, Oct. 19. Members of the women's volleyball team and coaches wore pink prior to the game to help increase awareness about breast cancer.  The event raised $197 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation.