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Nursing students receive and give COVID-19 vaccine

Nursing students on campus are one of the first groups in the community to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Students are not required nor forced to receive the vaccination; however, they are encouraged. On Jan. 27, junior nursing major Tori Hagg received the COVID-19 vaccination for the first time. “I have a high pain tolerance, but […]

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Campus Life

Sociology department holds ‘farming for justice’ virtual discussion

On Thursday Feb. 18, the sociology department hosted a virtual group discussion about the relationship between urban agriculture and the fight to create communities that are both environmentally and socially sustainable. Along with the group discussion, the event featured a panel of local urban farmers to mediate the conversation. Dr. Jennifer Tello Buntin, associate professor […]

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Tempo

The devil you should know: a “Demon Slayer” review for newcomers

“Demon Slayer” is a Japanese animated television show, more commonly referred to as anime, that debuted in Japan in April 2019 to great success both commercially and critically. Why this is relevant in February 2021 may not be readily apparent, unless you’ve looked at Netflix recently to see it has been added to the list […]

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Swim Teams
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Sports

Men’s and women’s swim teams receive academic recognition

On Jan. 19, the College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) released the Fall 2020 Scholar All-America teams and both men’s and women’s swim teams made the top ten appearances for Division II. Teams were selected based on their fall 2020 GPAs. The Flyer men finished the semester with a combined 3.45 GPA, while the […]

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Catholic Vote 2020
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Catholics and the 2020 Election: Where are the divisions and why do they exist?

The 2020 presidential election was very different compared to past elections, mostly because of the inherent differences between Trump and Biden. Throughout all of the debates and speeches, the country has become more politically divided. A brief presentation about the divisions in the Catholic vote took place as a virtual event on January 28 from […]

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Biden presidency
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Biden’s success as president will be determined at 100-day mark

Joe Biden has a lot of promises to live up to. This time around, American lives depend on his ability to meet the mark with some of his largest promises, most notably the effort to get 100 million people vaccinated by the end of his first 100 days. It is a bold promise, certainly, though […]

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