Yet, the flaws from last semester still remain. The first of these being the early wake up time at 6:30 a.m., which is an hour before the earliest classes of the day.
Category: Opinion
19 ways you can volunteer, even through COVID
This piece is part of a series of columns by the Office of Spiritual and Religious Life.
SAC Provides Sense of Normalcy On Campus
Each event is hosted with the expectation that students will wear their masks and abide by the social-distancing guidelines.
SU political groups unite against residence hall sign ban
A message to administration from the presidents of SU Democrat’s, SU Replublican’s and Young American’s for Liberty.
Mental Health And Spring Semester
On the other hand, I am dreading what 14 consecutive weeks might do to me. If I’m stressed now, after spending six weeks on campus without a break, what is 14 going to do to me?
Staff Administering COVID-19 Tests On-Campus
Loads of tests have come back inconclusive, and while that may have to do with students not following pre-test directions properly, how are we to know?
Diagnosing Dating During A Pandemic: Where Are All The Single People?
I do know something, I promise I have not just been blindly leading you down a path that has no destination, but let me ask you a question: Where do you go to find yourself a date? And I mean you right now, the person reading this.
Diagnosing Dating During A Pandemic: Is Now The Right Time For Love?
By Victoria DiMartino, Staff Writer Is there ever a right time for love? Whether it is a pandemic or just a regular Thursday, sometimes it feels like no matter what…
Blough-Weis Library Begins Using New Resource
Students log onto the home page of the library, ask for assistance and there we are waiting for them.
Is Our Dining Sustainable?
While limited contact amongst students is understandable, we still have our containers handled by Evert’s dining staff, who could pose a potential threat to students.