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The growing adaptation of video game movies
by James Mora - Apr 3, 2021Warner Brothers Pictures made an announcement that a new Mortal Kombat movie would be available to watch in theaters and on HBO Max on April 16. This will be the third movie based on the popular...
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Dungeons & Dragons fans still prefer in-person play despite COVID-19
by Peter Lopez - Apr 3, 2021Dungeons & Dragons, a tabletop role-playing game, is generally a social game. It involves a number of players sitting around a table and a set of dice which dictates action, cause and/or effect. But in March...
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The college athlete and the pandemic
by admin - Apr 3, 2021Sports are a foundation that help students in college lean on a hobby or area of work while aiming toward work outside of college whether it is in sports or outside of it. COVID-19 has impacted...
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2021 MLS season preview
by admin - Apr 3, 2021The 26th MLS season will kick off April 3, with multiple teams starting the preseason the final weekend of February. This season presents many interesting challenges, including the precautions implemented due to COVID.
One of those precautions...
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Is the Art the Best Defense against COVID-19?
by admin - Apr 3, 2021The worldwide stay-at-home order during COVID-19 has left many with an abundance of spare time on our hands and a lack of peace of mind in regards to the state of our jobs, health and overall...
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Shipping companies have mixed results at the start of 2021
by admin - Apr 3, 2021After Christmas, shipping companies often see a small drop in freight. People are done with holiday shopping and their wallets can breathe and regroup. This year, some companies and drivers are concerned about an unusual drop...
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How people stayed active and fit during the pandemic
by admin - Apr 3, 2021During the pandemic, many gyms closed due to lockdowns. This forced many people outside and to start at-home workouts. This fitness time helps not only the physical body, but also mental health, as people turn to...
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College from a distance: going “off to school” in a COVID world
by admin - Apr 3, 2021Just over one year ago, students across the nation transitioned from on-campus classes to completely virtual classes from their homes as many school campuses closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the Spring 2021 semester, Fresno State...
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On campus classes for Fall 2021
by Leticia Leal - Mar 25, 2021Students are preparing to be back on campus next semester after learning from home for over a year. Some are excited to come back to school while others prefer learning from home.
Business major Andres Perez...
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Farmers Markets during the pandemic
by Georgette Garcia - Mar 24, 2021Many farmers markets have been open throughout the pandemic. According to the CDC, “Across the United States, farmers markets have been named an essential service because of their role in supporting local farms and providing communities access to fresh,...
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