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Rapid testing keeps students in classrooms
by Holly Cassina - Mar 2, 2022The two-year mark of the Covid-19 pandemic is right around the corner, and although restrictions are still in place, updated protocols are keeping students in classrooms.
New testing procedures for students who have come in close contact...
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Hawaii’s Covid Restrictions
by Sydney Morgan - Feb 27, 2022By Sydney Morgan
As the last state to still require masks in the United States, Hawaii now has the most safety requirements when it comes to travel during this pandemic.
Different businesses throughout Hawaii post signs and posters...
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Fresno State’s Graduating Seniors
by Anissa Martinez - Feb 25, 2022For many graduating Fresno State seniors, this spring semester has become the first to return to a sense of normalcy in more than two years.
Seniors are feeling both anxious and excited as they navigate through...
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The hard-hitting Lady Bulldogs
by Noah Chavez - Feb 23, 2022On another chilled night at Fresno State, the Women’s Club Rugby Team is hard at work practicing for another upcoming match. For three nights a week every week these women practice from late into the...
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Six More Weeks of Winter?
by Cristina Ledezma - Feb 17, 2022Groundhog Day is celebrated every February 2 in the US. According to folklore, the groundhog tells us whether we should expect six more weeks of winter or get ready for an early spring. When the groundhog...
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Small Businesses Survive During Covid
by Alexiz Molina - Feb 16, 2022Nearly one-third of small businesses have closed since the start of the pandemic. About 40,000 of those businesses are in California. However, two small businesses in the San Joaquin Valley are able to say they are...
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COVID School Rules Update
by Ryan Jones - Feb 16, 2022The rules regarding Covid-19 are ever-changing. With the changing rules comes confusion among teachers, parents, and their children. But with new rules and regulations implemented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), we may...
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Thousands of teachers needed in California
by Holden Wheeler - Feb 16, 2022There is a teacher shortage not only in California but on the national level. California, however, has been hit the hardest with four out of every five districts experiencing a shortage.
Mental Matters: Exercise
by Rhett Rodriguez - Feb 16, 2022The gym may be known for flexing muscles, but it is also a place to flex the mind.
Dr. Richard Reither Is a family and individual therapist who believes there are other ways to manage the stress...
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