Semester lacks transparency on community front
02/17/2021
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor In our first 21 days on campus, residents went to and from quarantine, a portion of campus lost power for the worse part of a day,
Students say COVID-19 negatively impacts mental health
02/17/2021
Desteny Maragh – News Editor Rafaela Martinez – Contributor Idonia Thomas – Contributor Jose Vega – Contributor College students feel they have always had
University’s sustainability through the pandemic
02/17/2021
Abby Epstein – Managing Editor Valeria Araujo – Contributor Gabriela Cuapio – Contributor Kiara Smith – Contributor Due to COVID-19, the university has experienced
Student enrollment is steadily dropping
02/17/2021
Donovan Wilson – Reporter As COVID-19 roars on, enrollment in school continues to steadily drop each semester not only throughout the country and the state but throughout southern
North townhouse renovations halted by COVID-19
02/17/2021
Donovan Wilson – Reporter The Townhouse construction that had begun last year has been suspended heading into this semester to allow for the use of every
History department host ‘The history of Racism and White Supremacy’
02/11/2021
Ellis McGinley – Reporter Tuesday, Feb. 2, the university hosted “The History of Racism and White Supremacy.” The 2 hour event was dedicated to discussing the
Martin luther king jr. remembrance event
02/11/2021
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer The Multicultural Center hosted its annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. remembrance event virtually during Black History Month, this year going by, “Pandemic, Privilege,
COVID-19’s Ever-Changing Landscape Brings About New Changes For Dining On Campus
02/11/2021
Donovan Wilson – Reporter COVID-19 has turned the world into a fluid system of change and the campus’s dining services are affected as well. One of