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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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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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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On Wednesday, Jan. 20, President Joseph Biden was officially inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States. Alongside Biden was the first African American and Asian American woman Vice President, Kamala Harris. As the new decade continues, Americans have experienced several life-changing events that will go down in history. For all living Americans, Donald […]
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Just when it was looking like the horrendous year of 2020 was coming to an end with nothing to show for, Diana, Queen of the Amazon swooped in to save us all. Over the restful break, Warner Bros. released one of the most highly anticipated movies of the year, “Wonder Women 1984” to the streaming […]
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2020 has been a year for the history books. On Saturday, Nov. 7 it was officially declared that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris would become the next president and vice president of the United States. Four days after election day, the nation awaited for the results from Pennsylvania, which gained President-Elect Joe Biden more electoral […]
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