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Day 9/14: The end (of quarantine) is near

Day 9/14: The end (of quarantine) is near

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 16, 2020

As day nine comes and goes, there is a growing feeling of excitement as the days begin to wind down. The thought of everything going back to normal is weird, especially when everything that happens in...

Day 8/14: Time to move around

Day 8/14: Time to move around

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 15, 2020

Day eight marks more improvements in symptoms, ultimately to the point where they are nearly gone. As I’ve improved, the need to move around and reactivate my body becomes even more of a priority. When...

Day 7/14: The shouting silences

Day 7/14: The shouting silences

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 14, 2020

The seventh day marks the halfway point of this journey. It is tough to believe that it has already been a week since I shut my door to everyone on the outside, but here we are. What has begun to stand...

Failure of Student-Compliance to COVID-19 Policies Causes Positive Cases to Skyrocket

Failure of Student-Compliance to COVID-19 Policies Causes Positive Cases to Skyrocket

Kelly Adkins, Staff Writer October 13, 2020

The University of New Haven learned how quickly the tables can turn after their COVID-19 cases jumped from five to 93 in seven days, which caught the attention of local news. On Oct. 4, the university’s...

Day 6/14: Finding routines

Day 6/14: Finding routines

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 13, 2020

Day six is my first with an entire house floor to myself. It is weird; even with the opportunity to expand my range beyond just my room, I find that I continue to stay in my friendly confines. I wake...

The new UNH logo that can be found in front of Maxcy Hall

Spike in COVID-19 cases calls for brief online class period

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor October 13, 2020

As of Oct. 12, the University of New Haven has 113 active COVID-19 cases on campus. Within the past week, the number of cases rose from 12 to 24, 50, 77, 93, and now 113. This resulted in over 400 students...

Day 5/14: New freedoms

Day 5/14: New freedoms

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 12, 2020

Day five doesn’t start out by bringing any more excitement, with even fewer responsibilities to do. With no homework on my slate for the entire day, I am left to fill the time with absolutely nothing....

Saturday Night Live premieres for its 46th season

Saturday Night Live premieres for its 46th season

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor October 12, 2020

On Oct. 3, NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” returned to television after a long-awaited hiatus. The live sketch-comedy show scored the most-watched season opener, hosted by Chris Rock with musical guest,...

Debate commission to change format of upcoming presidential debates

Debate commission to change format of upcoming presidential debates

Mia Steadman, Contributing Writer October 12, 2020

Less than 24 hours after 2020 presidential nominees Joe Biden and Donald Trump faced off for the first time on the debate stage, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) announced that they would be...

Donald Trump has COVID, and you should be angry

Donald Trump has COVID, and you should be angry

Barry Lewandowski, Contributing Writer October 12, 2020

The U.S. presidential election is less than a month away, and more than four million Americans have already voted. Yet with less than 30 days to go until Nov. 3, the incumbent president has become incredibly...

WNHU Remains Live During COVID-19

WNHU Remains Live During COVID-19

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor October 12, 2020

With all of the campus COVID-19 restrictions, student organizations are having to adapt. For example, the university’s radio station 88.7 WNHU is finding ways to still stream live and be active on campus....

Day 4/14: Time flies when you’re having… “fun”

Day 4/14: Time flies when you’re having… “fun”

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 11, 2020

Day four was when the lockdown became a war of attrition. The initial shock phase of testing positive gradually wears away, as the dull nature of the situation becomes even more apparent. Of all days...

Day 3/14: The test results

Day 3/14: The test results

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 10, 2020

Day three begins like the others; wake up and lay in bed, spacing out while looking at the blank wall ahead. Mentally, I have to take note of the symptoms and get readings on different vitals to note...

Day 2/14: Boredom in waiting

Day 2/14: Boredom in waiting

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 9, 2020

On the morning of day two, I woke up with some different symptoms than I had the night before. The sudden shifts of the COVID symptoms are surprising, and what makes this virus so worrying. Locked in my...

Day 1 of 14: Life in a lockdown

Day 1 of 14: Life in a lockdown

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 8, 2020

When Tuesday morning began, we were prepared to go to practice and class later in the day. By the time the sun set, we became barred from leaving our secure locations in hopes to trap a threat that cannot...

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