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PPE Shortage
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Nursing Students Fight PPE Shortage Amid COVID-19

As the numbers of U.S. COVID-19 cases continue to rise, healthcare workers are experiencing a significant lack of resources in personal protective equipment, impacting those in the medical field including university nursing students. In many hospitals, healthcare workers do not have enough personal protective equipment (PPE) and, in some cases, have resorted to reusing the […]

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love is blind
Review
Tempo

I Watched ‘Love Is Blind’ so You Don’t Have to

The new Netflix show “Love is Blind”  takes you on a fast- and drama-filled experience with five couples becoming engaged to each other within just days of knowing one another.   “Love is Blind” is a reality television dating show on Netflix produced by Kinetic Content, who also created “Married at First Sight” and “The Bachelor.” […]

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The Art of Sisters
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‘The Art of Sisters’ Makes Illinois Debut

A new play hits Oak Brook’s Mayslake Peabody Estate March 4 to 7. “The Art of Sisters,” adapted and directed by Miriam Canfield, is a retelling of the Bronte’s sister’s story and their Christianity.  Canfield is a Naperville native that got her start as a dancer before pursuing acting at the age of 16.  “I […]

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Sports

Women’s Tennis Defeats University of St. Francis

On Feb. 11, the women’s tennis team won their first match of the spring semester against the University of St. Francis 7-0 at the Challenge Fitness in Lockport, Ill. The Flyers struggled to get their way out at the beginning of the semester as they lost their first three games. However, the Flyers were ready […]

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The Invisible Man
Review
Tempo

‘The Invisible Man’ Review: Terror Unseen

Do you know that feeling you get when you’re alone? That creeping sensation that crawls up the back of your neck. Like someone breathing on you? How you can’t help but feel like someone, or something, is there with you? Imagine that thing is a murderous psychopath, and because you can’t prove it exists, everyone […]

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Campus Life

All University Campuses Closed Except to Essential Personnel

As universities across the nation shift to online instruction for the rest of the academic year and summer semester to curb the spread of COVID-19, students and professors have had to adjust to a sudden shift in learning style. For arts and science courses, which are better suited to face-to-face instruction, switching to online has […]

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