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Vaccine Eligibility for New York State is Expanded
In-person college faculty and essential in-person staff are now eligible to receive a Covid-19 vaccine. Information regarding the updates to the New York state’s vaccination guideline was provided in an email from Vice President for!-->…
Examining Biden’s Stimulus Plan
You might be seeing a $1400 check in the mail. Or rather, your parent or guardian might be. The first stimulus payments were set to arrive on March 17, although some banks and financial institutions even gave an advance on the!-->…
Cuomo Facing Backlash From His Own Party
Several Democrats across the country have called for the resignation of New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo. These calls are a result of sexual harassment allegations made against the Governor and his handling of nursing homes during the!-->…
Students Reflect on Getting Sent Home, One Year Later
Gabriel Sickler ’23 remembers exactly where he was on March 10, 2020 at 7:31 p.m. “I was in Noble, I think I was just doing some work there,” Sickler said. “I got the email and I just instantly called my mom. I just looked around me and!-->…
Biden’s Covid-19 Response: All Americans Eligible for Vaccinations by May 1st
On Thursday, March 11th, a White House Press Release announced President Biden’s next phase for vaccinating the U.S. population with the goal to have a “normal” Independence day in July.
According to a Fact Sheet from the White!-->!-->!-->…
NFL Free Agency: Who’s Going Where?
The 2021 NFL free agent class is certainly filled with many noteworthy names that are set to hit the open market. Considering the high-volume of activity already between many teams this offseason, including two large quarterback trades!-->…
Are the Patriots Making Beneficial Trade Moves?
After going below .500 for the first time in two decades, the sports world was readying the grave of the Patriots dynasty as their dominance has seemed to cease. After coach Belichick allowed Brady to leave in last year’s free agency, the!-->…
The NCAA’s Most Infamous Bracket Busters
Sweet, sweet March. The sun is out later, the weather starts to get warmer and you will likely lose some, a lot, of money thanks to a wild upset in the NCAA tournament. It’s inevitable that it will happen. As much as you try to avoid it,!-->…