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David Dobrik: To be Forgiven or Forgotten?

By Shelley Dean, Staff Writer David Dobrik is a Youtuber with over 18 million subscribers, and a net worth of 20 million. Dobrik’s devoted fan base can be seen wearing ‘clickbait’ merchandise, and using the app Dobrik’s team developed, known as Dispo. Dobrik began his career on the app formerly…

Lead Scientist on the Coronavirus Vaccine Targeting Cancer Next

By Jada Harrison, Staff Writer Ozlem Tureci, a German scientist who was a key developer in the coronavirus vaccine, is developing a technology that will be effective in targeting cancer tumors. Tureci, who is a co-founder alongside her husband of the company BioNTech, was developing a new technology that will…

Students React to Biden’s Border Policy

By Christopher Trick, Staff Writer The Biden administration has promised to implement a gentler and more open system for foreigners who wish to come to America to start a new life, a stark contrast to the previous administration’s stance on immigration.  On President Joe Biden’s official website, there is a…

Nursing School Honored Among Top Programs

By Shelley Dean, Staff Writer The nursing program on campus has been recognized as one of the top 25 of it’s kind in New York.  RNcareers.org surveyed over 1,700 nursing programs before putting out their sixth annual report that ranks the top nursing programs in the U.S. This list helps…

Alabama Unmasked: Yellowhammer State Mask Mandate set to Expire in April

By Christopher Trick, Staff Writer Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced that the state mask mandate will be lifted in April on Thursday, March 4.  “Let me be abundantly clear, after April 9, I will not keep the mask order in effect,” Ivey said in a press statement. Alabama is just…

University To Get Rid of Academic Minors

By Shelley Dean, Staff Writer The University will be doing away with academic minors, making it so students will only be able to graduate with one or more majors. Rumors of the new changes had been circulating around campus for some time, before being confirmed by Vice President of Academic…

New Eatery Comes to Hillwood

By Dylan Valic, Editor In Chief Students entering Hillwood Commons may have noticed a bustling kitchen in the room next to Subway. This kitchen has been closed since the start of the spring semester, but now houses the campus’s newest eatery, Sazon Mexican Grill. Featuring a menu of quesadillas, Sazon…