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Greg Maresca

Maresca is a New York City native and a Marine Corps veteran living in Flyover, Pennsylvania.

Most Recent Articles by Greg Maresca:

Between the nostalgia and tailgates lies the reality that Blue-White Saturday is an economic defibrillator paddling the region back to life after a cold winter.

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A Blue-White rebuild April 19, 2026
Penn State’s 2026 schedule blends a forgiving nonconference slate with a very manageable Big Ten one that will allow the program to build on anticipated early successes and contend;

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The post Roe landscape April 11, 2026
Any country that refuses to invest in its future will eventually finance its own destruction;

An anchor of faith and tradition in a secular age

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Where hope takes root April 5, 2026
The boys are not being prepared for a world that no longer exists; they are being prepared to rebuild the one that does;

Rising beef prices have replaced the old quip “Where’s the beef?” into a sharp expression of Americans’ economic frustration and cultural loss;

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Days of Infamy March 15, 2026
A nuclear Iran is a nonstarter and for the first time in two generations a president is refusing to punt the problem but instead is averting another day of American infamy;

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The calculus of impunity March 8, 2026
Assaulting police officers is not a joke, or a political stunt--it is a crime

The climate will keep changing, the politicians will keep posturing and America will move forward not because of bureaucratic prophecy, but because its people are far more resilient than the regulations written in their name;

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From Legacy To Liability February 21, 2026
Bezos saw the demand for unbiased news; the Post simply didn’t meet it.

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Generation skeptical February 15, 2026
Authenticity is not a branding strategy of public relations; it is a survival strategy and a major wakeup call

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Cruising into March Madness February 10, 2026
For a program in a one-bid league, the most straightforward path to the NCAA Tournament is winning the Patriot League Tournament;

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When care leads to death February 9, 2026
As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, it must sadly be reminded that no nation can flourish while embracing death;

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Mr. Softee’s America February 1, 2026
Maybe that is the lesson buried somewhere under this year’s frozen snowdrifts;

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Faith, fury, and flash mobs January 26, 2026
It is the responsibility of any society committed to the rule of law and the protection of religious liberty to stand firmly against such a cultural Marxist cancer that are undermining the very foundations that have sustained American freedom;

Preseason polls aged like dead fish in the Miami sunshine

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The family fault line January 11, 2026
As Christmas reminds us, no light shines warmer, no bond runs deeper than a society anchored in strong families that reinforce virtue and moral clarity;

while the portal can offer opportunity, it can also offer illusion. And while the high‑major leap can elevate a career, it can just as easily shrink it;

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2026: No charge required January 1, 2026
2026 blended with hope, bewilderment, innovation. It will be where the forces of good and evil continue to collide with the outcome determining whether America’s 250th birthday experiences the beginning of a revival or a march toward ruin;

The pro-to-college pipeline;

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2025 Rear -View Awards December 27, 2025
Rear-View Awards, the only column where irony is not just a category, it is the entire piece;

When society loses sight of this truth, its foundation crumbles and the weight of its impending collapse falls on everyone— Chinese billionaires included;

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Unheralded and autonomous December 13, 2025
This will be the seventh time that this storied game is played in Baltimore with both teams winning three games each.

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Importing chaos December 6, 2025
The paradox of nation building;

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It’s snow joke December 4, 2025
The only thing falling harder than the recent snow is our collective snowballing illiteracy of science;

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The highway’s hidden hazards November 30, 2025
Training and licensing must be reserved for citizens and legal immigrants who meet the requirements, not for those who bypass them;

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Penny for your thoughts November 23, 2025
Such a legacy reminds us that even in a world moving toward a cashless society, irony still holds value, especially when there are plenty of puns to spend my two cents on with no change required;

The $40 million mulligan November 19, 2025
So, buckle up, because the coaching carousel isn’t just spinning; it’s doing 360s at warp speed while boosters continue to toss around cash like confetti;

The Dukes’ dark horse November 18, 2025
Chesney: The right stuff for PSU;

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The anti-wealth manifesto November 16, 2025
You can’t help the poor by destroying the rich, lift workers by crushing employers, stay solvent by overspending, or unite people by fueling class hatred;

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