I Was Quarantined in Hardy Hall
Developing a fever on campus leads to an unprecedented experience these days. By Sydni Wolpert Hardy Hall, the oldest dormContinue Reading
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Developing a fever on campus leads to an unprecedented experience these days. By Sydni Wolpert Hardy Hall, the oldest dormContinue Reading
For now, social distancing is the new normal. One way or another, Huntington University students will move forward as COVID-19 continues to disrupt nearly every aspect of their daily lives.
By Michael Lehman, Editor-in-Chief
New photos reveal a gutted HUB. Despite the coronavirus outbreak, the building is still on track to reopen for the spring 2021 semester.
By Michael Lehman, Editor-in-Chief
Joelle Beals reveals how she is coping with the abrupt end to the Forester softball season.
By Ryan Walker, Staff Writer
Most college students spend their summers working a job, but how might that look now that COVID-19 is expected to keep more people at home?
By Laura Caicedo, Staff Writer
The season ended in success, even with the challenges of COVID-19.
By Ryan Walker, Staff Writer
Many people are seeking to adopt shelter pets as a source of comfort amid the global pandemic.
By Melissa Farthing, Copy Editor
Like many other campus clubs and organizations, this academic group adapted to the present circumstances by meeting digitally while students are away. It’s a historic “first” that may never happen again.
By Michael Lehman, Editor-in-Chief
Italy was hit hard by the coronavirus. Here’s how they are doing now.
By Mia Splendore, Staff Writer/Artist
A restriction on face-to-face encounters, relying on technology more than ever, and the need to take advantage of staying at home. These are the things most of us have seen as a burden — or a blessing.
By Laura Caicedo, Staff Writer