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Category: Science

The Chincoteague Bay Field Station: A Hands-On, Feet-Wet Education for College Students

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By Chris Powers SC Staff Writer The Chincoteague Bay Field Station, founded in 1968 under the name of […]

Ronald Hanaki October 30, 2014 Science

Animal of the Issue: Opossum

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By Briana Magistro SC Staff Writer Opossums are the largest order of marsupials in the Western Hemisphere, and […]

Ronald Hanaki October 30, 2014 Science

Society of Phystics Students Creates Muon Detector

By Christopher Cocuzza SC Staff Writer The Society of Physics Students has recreated one of physics’ most famous […]

Ronald Hanaki October 30, 2014 Science

Drexel’s Dr. Lawrence Bergman to Present Malaria Research

By Zachary Gotthardt SC Staff Writer Tomorrow, October 31, the second installment of this semester’s Biocolloquium Series will […]

Ronald Hanaki October 30, 2014 Science

Schisler Museum to Open for ESU’s Homecoming Weekend

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By Zachary Gotthardt SC Staff Writer This Friday and Saturday, October 24 and 25, the Schisler Museum of […]

Ronald Hanaki October 23, 2014 Science

Animal of the Issue: Horses

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By Briana Magistro SC Staff Writer Horses have long been part of human history. From warhorses to riding […]

Ronald Hanaki October 23, 2014 Science

Dr. David Larrabee: Engineer, Physicist, and Student of Theology

By Chris Powers SC Staff Writer Dr. David Larrabee, professor of physics at East Stroudsburg University, was born […]

Ronald Hanaki October 23, 2014 Science

Stony Acres: Free to Use Tent or Cabin, You Can Choose

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By Lian Mlodzienski News Editor Stony Acres, owned by all ESU students, is an off-campus facility that is […]

Ronald Hanaki October 16, 2014 Science

Animal of the Issue: Dromedary Camel

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By Briana Magistro SC Staff Writer What has big lips, bushy eyebrows, long eyelashes, and one big hump? […]

Ronald Hanaki October 16, 2014 Science

Marine Science Club Volunteers in Virginia

By Chris Powers SC Staff Writer ESU’s Marine Science Club traveled to Wallops Island last weekend to volunteer […]

Ronald Hanaki October 16, 2014 Science

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