The fall decision will have to wait
The first coronavirus-related death in the U.S. was less than three months ago.
Read moreThe first coronavirus-related death in the U.S. was less than three months ago.
Read moreIn the four weeks that my family has been self-isolating, my sister has baked a coffee cake, muffins (twice), two apple crisps, and four batches of cookies. Meanwhile, I am just trying to keep up with all of my classes.
Read moreThe Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act is the largest emergency relief package in American history, and nestled within $2 trillion of government spending is a $1,200 check for qualifying Americans.
Read moreAs I struggle to cling onto normality amidst these long days of panic, I can’t help but think of my grandma who has been a constant in my life since birth.
Read moreThe U.S. is the undisputed world leader in yet another category, but it is not a title we should be proud of. Last Thursday, March 26, the U.S. overtook China for the title of most confirmed cases of COVID-19, en route to boasting 189,000 confirmed cases on March 31, according to Johns Hopkins University.
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Read moreFor around an hour and a half following President James T. Harris’ III, D.Ed. announcement that the University of San Diego would be moving to online classes and closing residence halls, most students had no more information about the decision than a social media post.
Read moreThe stage at the Democratic primary debate in Arizona will look much emptier than the one only two weeks ago in South Carolina.
Read moreThroughout American history, there have been presidents who have shown contempt for the Supreme Court of the United States.
Read moreA member of Arizona’s state House of Representatives thinks students should not be allowed to register to vote using their campus address.
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