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No Love Lost on Capitol Hill

Riley Hazel, Staff Writer February 1, 2021

A rally in support of former President Donald Trump took a deadly turn after thousands of attendants stormed the U.S. Capitol as Congress voted to certify President Joe Biden's victory on Jan. 6. Seven...

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Editor’s Picks: Video Games

October 4, 2020

Karina/Opinion Editor-   Animal Crossing I know that almost everyone knows exactly what Animal Crossing is but I’d be remiss in not naming it as a game that has done wonders for my stress management....

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BREAKING: FGCU Fraternities Suspended, Sorority on Interim Suspension

September 24, 2020

According to an email from President Mike Martin, some FGCU fraternities and sororities are under suspension. Following their conduct hearings, fraternities Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi have been suspended...

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BREAKING: Florida University Commencements are Now Virtual

September 23, 2020

  The State University System of Florida announced on Sept. 23 that fall commencement ceremonies will be conducted virtually. While the State University System of Florida will be monitoring the Center...

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8/19 Crime Update

August 19, 2020

By Karina Cashman                                                                                                                           ...

Five ways to help Australia’s bushfire relief

January 16, 2020

By Karina Cashman Staff Writer The whole of Australia is commonly known for its diverse population of animals and beautiful scenery, but has been dealing with a particularly brutal bushfire season since...

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Tips for Staying Safe on Campus

October 2, 2019

By Karina Cashman Contributing Writer An on-campus hit-and-run was committed on Sept. 25 at 12:30 p.m. A student was walking in the crosswalk in front Lutgert Hall when a dark colored car approached the...

FILE - In this March 27, 2019, file photo, a woman receives a measles, mumps and rubella vaccine at the Rockland County Health Department in Pomona, N.Y. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that U.S. measles cases have surged this year, and at this pace will set a record for most illnesses in 25 years. Nearly two-thirds of the cases reported have been in New York, and most of those have been unvaccinated people in Orthodox Jewish communities. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

Forced vaccinations are not unethical

May 4, 2019

By Karina Cashman Staff Writer The movement against vaccinating children (anti-vax) is one so unfounded in validity that it could be covered in its own article. In this article, I’m hoping to discuss...

The Privilege that Perpetuated the College Admissions Scam

April 11, 2019

By Karina Cashman Staff Writer The recent college admissions scandal seems to have shaken many and is often being referred to as the largest college admissions scandal to date. “Operation Varsity Blues”...

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