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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...

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 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...

COVID & College - What’s the point of coming to campus?

COVID & College – What’s the point of coming to campus?

Tiana Frias, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

Coming to college is something a young adult thinks and dreams about from an early age. Television shows and movies show what “college life” looks like and give students expectations about it. Though...

Mental health in the wake of COVID-19

Mental health in the wake of COVID-19

Isabelle Hajek, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, discussions of physical health have taken precedence over mental health, and as National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month begins, this disparity is being noticed....

Decision 2020: Why vote for them?

Decision 2020: Why vote for them?

Barry Lewandowski, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

The 2020 presidential election is just over a month away, and with absentee ballots soon to be distributed, students at the University of New Haven are making the case to vote for their candidates. According...

You’re not settling: The case for Joe Biden

You’re not settling: The case for Joe Biden

Barry Lewandowski, Contributing Writer September 28, 2020

According to the US Census Bureau, in 2016, just over 60 percent of eligible Americans exercised their right to vote. While there is no specific reason turnout was so low, the narrative that permeated...

The new COVID-19 policies: As effective as we allow them to be

The new COVID-19 policies: As effective as we allow them to be

Isabelle Hajek, Contributing Writer September 14, 2020

On Aug. 14, the University of New Haven gave students their first taste of “Campus Life Reimagined” in an email from the COVID-19 task force. The email included an addendum to the student handbook...

10 Ways to Make the Most Out of Your Semester!

10 Ways to Make the Most Out of Your Semester!

Kristen Marcus, Opinion Editor August 31, 2020

We are going through a lot of changes on campus due to the pandemic, but now that we are back together on campus - socially distant - that does not mean that we still won’t have a great time. Here are...

The Pros and Cons to COVID Campus Life

The Pros and Cons to COVID Campus Life

Kristen Marcus, Opinion Editor August 31, 2020

Campus life as we know it is drastically different now. We’re wearing masks all day (with good reason) and have to walk through an actual maze to eat in the dining halls. In addition to that, students...

A Refund for Coronavirus

A Refund for Coronavirus

Devinh Valentine, Contributing Writer May 6, 2020

Among the chaos and cancellations that came with COVID-19, a serious question came into consideration: should colleges refund their students? Students all over the country continually worry about their...

Theater Arts Courses Cut Short by COVID-19

Theater Arts Courses Cut Short by COVID-19

Ariana Lasher, Staff Writer May 6, 2020

Although all classes and lectures have made the switch to Zoom virtual learning, not everyone is having an easy transition. Some majors, such as theater arts, have students struggling more to return to...

Hate Using Zoom? Say Hello to Discord.

Hate Using Zoom? Say Hello to Discord.

Cameron Hailey, Contributing Writer April 23, 2020

Over the past month, we’ve all become accustomed to Zoom, a conference calling app that seemingly came out of nowhere. Although it has become the standard for video conferences over the past month, the...

The Problem with Staying Informed

The Problem with Staying Informed

Mia Steadman, Contributing Writer April 16, 2020

On March 9, the students of the University of New Haven were sent home. So I have been home for one month and four days. And boy, do I have a headache. It could be from the screens. After all,...

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