In with the New Year, Out with the Restrictions February 9, 2022 On Jan. 27, the Coronavirus Planning Team sent out an email regarding the restrictions that were put into place at the beginning of the…
Zero-Covid Policy at Olympics February 2, 2022 Is it safe to attend the Olympics? “It would be a hard decision since going to the Olympics is a dream come true, but…
Making the Most of It October 20, 2021 These will be the best four years of your life. That’s what they all told me as I finished my senior year of high…
Food Insecurity on Campus October 6, 2021 Are you aware of food insecurity on campus? “I was not aware that students were struggling to pay for food,” said sophomore Davie Goldie….
Are You Getting the Covid Booster Shot? October 6, 2021 In August, a press release by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) encouraged those who received their initial Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine early in the program…
Nursing in a Pandemic September 29, 2021 On Sept. 10 and 17, the Davis & Henley College of Nursing (DHCON) held their annual Blessing of the Hands/White Coat Ceremony for juniors…
COVID-19 Spikes Again September 22, 2021 On Sept. 16, Sacred Heart University recorded 94 active cases of Covid-19 on campus, an increase from 50 on Sept. 9. With the rise…
U.S. Banned from Europe September 22, 2021 According to the Associated Press, due to a large spike of Covid-19 in the U.S., the European Union (EU) has recommended its countries to…
COVID-19 Delta Variant: Students Get Vaccinated September 15, 2021 In early July, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that the delta variant, first detected in India, has become the dominant strand…
The Challenges of COVID-19 on the Fashion Industry March 17, 2021 On March 10, the Jack Welch College of Business & Technology presented “Challenges of COVID-19: The Apparel Industry Through the Lens of C-Suite Executives.”…