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The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

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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...

University of New Haven fall sports preview

University of New Haven fall sports preview

Joe Klaus, Sports Editor August 31, 2020

As students return to campus this fall, there will be two major components that will make this year different than in the past: the lights at Kathy Zolad stadium will not be on for soccer matches and Saturdays...

Changes to Celebrating the University’s Centennial

Changes to Celebrating the University’s Centennial

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor August 31, 2020

This year marks a milestone for the University of New Haven. The university was founded in 1920, making 2020 its centennial. In order to celebrate the university’s 100 year anniversary, there were events...

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Campus Life re-imagined

Beth Beaudry, Student Life Editor August 31, 2020

To prevent the spread of a COVID-19 outbreak on campus, the university has placed restrictions on-campus living and activities. These restrictions enforce social distancing and limit the number of people...

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“It’s all about the students”: What University of New Haven professors think about returning to campus in the fall

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor August 31, 2020

Professors at universities across the country have been expressing their concerns about their return to campus amid the coronavirus. However, at the University of New Haven, professors say they are looking...

Commuter students say they’re tired of being “dismissed” amid changes caused by COVID-19

Commuter students say they’re tired of being “dismissed” amid changes caused by COVID-19

Amanda M. Castro, Managing Editor July 16, 2020

In the middle of the changes the University of New Haven is facing because of state coronavirus guidelines, commuter students say they lack information about their return to campus. Following the first...

Reflection on COVID-19: Zoltan Panyi

Reflection on COVID-19: Zoltan Panyi

Zoltan Panyi, Student Feature May 8, 2020

I was finishing my team lift at North Campus when our trainer told us there was an announcement he needed to make. I thought it was kind of odd that for half of the lift Coach Faug was not there for half...

Reflection on COVID-19: Mekhi Henderson

Reflection on COVID-19: Mekhi Henderson

Mekhi Henderson, Student Feature May 8, 2020

My experience during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 has been interesting. I have been staying with my family in San Marcos, Calif. The weather is lovely here, but the time difference has been a bit of...

Reflection on COVID-19: Ashlynn O’Keefe

Reflection on COVID-19: Ashlynn O’Keefe

Ashlynn O’Keefe, Student Feature May 8, 2020

The current pandemic came as a shock to everyone. I never thought I would go through something so terrifying and horrible in my lifetime. To my knowledge, I have not contracted the coronavirus, but I know...

Reflection on COVID-19: Ashley Barry

Reflection on COVID-19: Ashley Barry

Ashley Barry, Student Feature May 8, 2020

My friends and I were at the Recreation Center when Pres. Kaplan emailed the student body to encourage us to leave campus as soon as possible. It felt like the world stopped. Everyone was looking down...

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...

Baseball is Back… Sort of

Baseball is Back… Sort of

Tyler Wells, Contributing Writer May 6, 2020

For sports fans across the globe, the past month has felt quiet and empty. With the suspension of sports after the COVID-19 outbreak, fans have turned to archived footage of games from years. However,...

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...

Pres. Kaplan Addresses Students about Uncertainties with Fall 2020

Pres. Kaplan Addresses Students about Uncertainties with Fall 2020

Kelly Adkins, Staff Writer May 5, 2020

As universities across the country are remote learning, students and university workers may be itching to return to business-as-usual in the fall. Northeastern states such as Massachusetts and Maine...

Students Voice Concerns Over Cuts in Counseling Center

Students Voice Concerns Over Cuts in Counseling Center

Corina Rodriguez, Managing Editor May 5, 2020

The university has furloughed employees from various departments across campus. One cut, in particular, has concerned students. During one of her sessions with the Counseling and Psychological Services...

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