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WVU cruises past Penguins
Correspondent photo / Robert Hayes YSU’s Dena Jarrells drives inside during the first half at West Virginia. She led YSU with 12 points. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> MORGANTOWN — Sunday afternoon was a homecoming of sorts for several members of the Youngstown State women’s basketball program who have ties to the Mountain State, as the…
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Cavaliers knock off Nuggets
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Craig Porter, right, goes to the basket against Denver Nuggets guard Jalen Pickett in the second half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer) <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> CLEVELAND — Darius Garland scored 26 points and undrafted rookie Craig Porter Jr. had a career-high 21…
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Penn men’s tennis completes fall season with promising underclassmen victories
The Daily Pennsylvanian is a student-run nonprofit. Please support us by disabling your ad blocker on our site. Sophomores Matthew Rutter and Manfredi Graziani each finished the season with a 2-1 singles records By Landon Greenwood 23 minutes ago Sophomore Manfredi Graziani competes in a singles matchup against Yale’s Jim Ji on Sept. 17. Credit:…
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Board of health member resigning
T-L Photo/ROBERT A. DEFRANK Stacey Brown-Brocklehurst announces her upcoming resignation from the Belmont County Board of Health due to an illness in the family. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> ST. CLAIRSVILLE — The Belmont County Health Board is saying goodbye to its newest member, following Monday’s announcement from board member Stacey Brown-Brocklehurst that she will be…
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Monovalent vaccination with inactivated SARS-CoV-2 BA.5 protects hamsters against Omicron but not non-Omicron variants
Abstract We compared the protective effects of inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccines derived from the ancestral and the currently circulating BA.5.2 strains against infection with multiple variants in Syrian golden hamsters. Vaccination with BA.5.2 effectively protected against infection with the Omicron subvariants including XBB.1, but not the Alpha or Delta variant. In contrast, hamsters vaccinated with the…
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800G transceivers use direct optical wiring technology
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Mercy Care for the Adirondacks hosts game night
Mercy Care Game Day enjoyed by Mercy Care friendship volunteers, elder friends, and St. Joe’s veterans and first responder residents. (Provided photo) <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> LAKE PLACID — Mercy Care for the Adirondacks hosted its friendship volunteers, elder friends and St. Joe’s veterans and first responder residents for lunch and a game day at…
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MYERS: WVU O-line a forgotten gem
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Heading into Saturday’s game against Cincinnati there was some concern regarding whether West Virginia would be able to handle the solid rushing attack and highly touted defensive line of the Bearcats. Those worries were quickly set aside as the Mountaineers completely dominated the line of scrimmage on both sides of the…
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David J. Burns
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> David J. Burns, 60, Tyrone, died Saturday. He was born in Tyrone, son of the late Charles E. Sr. and Delores E. (Lucas) Burns. Surviving are his wife, Jackie Hopkins; brothers: Charles Jr., Gregory “Matt” and John; and many nieces. He was preceded in death by his sister, Vickie; and a…
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Paul Frederic Anderson
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Paul Frederic Anderson, 44, passed away at UPMC Altoona after a brief illness surrounded by his family. He was born in Mansfield, Ohio, the middle son of Terry and Marci Anderson. Paul had one older brother, David, and a younger brother, Michael. Paul graduated from Hollidaysburg Area High School in 1998…