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NFL vaccination rates high, despite Aaron Rodgers controversy

Lindsay Giovannone, Sports Editor November 17, 2021

On Nov. 5, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who had tested positive for COVID-19 a week prior, confirmed in an interview on the Pat McAffee show that he has not been vaccinated against the...

Is the U.S. ready for booster shots, or is it too soon?

Is the U.S. ready for booster shots, or is it too soon?

Samuel Weinmann, Politics Editor October 5, 2021

Perspective On Sept. 21, during the United Nations’ (U.N.) 76th Session in New York, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said that despite the world's progress with vaccines, wealthier countries...

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Campus reactions to the vaccine requirements

Kelly Adkins, Student Life Editor September 7, 2021

Although the university faces another academic year guided by COVID-19 policies, it is not as exhaustive as those seen in 2020. On June 16, the university announced that all students, faculty and staff...

Health Services Aims to Beat Flu This Season

Health Services Aims to Beat Flu This Season

Everett Bishop, Student Life Editor December 17, 2018

As the flu reaches its peak season, it is even more important to get vaccinated. On Friday, Dec. 8, university health services hosted a flu shot clinic to keep students and faculty healthy through the...

Debunking Anti-Vaxxers

Debunking Anti-Vaxxers

Kim Trabulsi, Staff Writer December 4, 2017

Now that the cold weather has arrived, it’s hard to ignore that flu season is in full force. Most cases of the flu happen from December to March, although influenza season truly starts in October....

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