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How has COVID-19 has affected musicians, and has all been negative?

How has COVID-19 has affected musicians, and has all been negative?

Cameron Hailey, Staff Writer November 16, 2020

With limited sponsorships and record deals, the music industry and rising artists have been hit hard by the pandemic. Concerts were some of the first events to be canceled worldwide when the pandemic began,...

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

Students reflect on the fall semester

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor November 16, 2020

This was a semester like no other. Students had to adjust to campus life amid a pandemic. This called for new guidelines such as online or hybrid classes, online events and limited social interaction. Since...

Can science and the U.S. government coexist?

Can science and the U.S. government coexist?

Cameron Hailey, Staff Writer November 2, 2020

Last week, President Donald J. Trump, referred to his top epidemiologist, Anthony Fauci, and other leading scientists as “idiots.” As unbelievable as it may seem in 2020, the U.S. government and science...

Return to play postponed

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor October 26, 2020

After being in Phase 1 of return to play for most of the beginning of the year, athletics transitioned into Phase 2 starting on Oct. 5, meaning that practice sizes and practice time would increase. This...

Maintaining Halloween spirit on campus

Maintaining Halloween spirit on campus

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor October 26, 2020

Halloween during a pandemic may be different, but it is not canceled. At least, not completely. University of New Haven faculty and student leaders are doing all that they can to host Halloween programs...

Should Kids Go Trick or Treating This Year?

Should Kids Go Trick or Treating This Year?

Tiara Starks, Entertainment Editor October 26, 2020

In the words of Randy from American Idol: “It’s a no from me, dawg.” If we truly think about it, is it the smartest decision to allow your at-risk children to be in the company of others who may...

The University of New Haven prepares for Halloween amidst COVID+ cases on campus

The University of New Haven prepares for Halloween amidst COVID+ cases on campus

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor October 26, 2020

With Halloween approaching, the University of New Haven division of student affairs is taking action to keep cases from rising after the surge of COVID+ cases on campus. A statement from dean of students...

Day 14/14: The finale

Day 14/14: The finale

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 22, 2020

It is the final day. The culmination of two weeks of isolation comes together during the final 24 hours. It is met with nothing but a boring day and rising anxiety around the desire to get out; life...

Day 13/14: So, so close

Day 13/14: So, so close

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 20, 2020

Finally, the penultimate day has arrived, bringing with it one of the final two full days within the quarantine. With under 48 hours to go until we are able to leave, the excitement continues to build. The...

Day 12/14: Importance of positivity

Day 12/14: Importance of positivity

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 19, 2020

We are now deep within the final stretch of this 14-day quarantine, as the twelfth day brings renewed energy and excitement towards the end. Something that has stood out to me throughout these 12...

Day 11/14: The value of being alone

Day 11/14: The value of being alone

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 18, 2020

Day 11 welcomes a distinct feeling of anxiety towards finally leaving. Tuesday is the final day, and it is just barely over the horizon. I think that there is some level of importance in quarantine,...

Day 10/14: Food for thought

Day 10/14: Food for thought

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer October 17, 2020

The 10th day of quarantine marks the beginning of the end; this is the final stretch as the end of the 14 days approaches. I have reached the point where I am no longer shedding the virus (according...

Students get day off classes to “recharge”

Students get day off classes to “recharge”

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor October 16, 2020

While trying to balance mid-semester stress and additional anxiety that COVID-19 has caused, students asked for -- and received -- a much needed day off. On Oct. 12, university President Steven Kaplan...

In photo, Kelly Nelson

Marching band plays on during pandemic

Kayla Mutchler, Editor-In-Chief October 16, 2020

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of New Haven marching band has defied the odds, being the only marching band in Conn. to continue their season as planned, while keeping it safe for students,...

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...

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