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OPINION: NC State s Master Plan isn t mastering public eduation

Staff Writer Will LaMarche criticizes NC State’s plan to update the campus’s structural shortcomings, citing excessive construction and pathetic attempts at accommodating current students’ needs as evidence of this failure.

New year, same Ellsworth Hall; residents report AC loss and more complications

Amid an on-campus housing crisis, do the students really get what they pay for? Rising frustrations surmount the living situations within Ellsworth Hall.

Largest freshman class shifts residence hall housing

This year’s freshman class is the largest JMU s ever had, with 4,874 students, according to the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia (SCHEV). Many of these students live on

KRAB: When available, UNL should prioritize on-campus students for vaccinations

On Feb. 16, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced it would open COVID-19 vaccine registration for all UNL employees, including student workers. As a student worker of the university myself, I was excited and eager to sign up for a vaccine. After months of indecisive testing protocols and constantly shifting requirements, this action was refreshing. It was decisive. It was absolute. But it’s not enough. Not quite yet. I commend UNL on its dedication to securing vaccines for UNL staff members. When the time comes, it must use the same dedication and zeal toward acquiring vaccines for on-campus students. These students live in conditions that, despite the efforts of the UNL community, will always be problematic and prone to viral spread. 

Vending Machines Distribute COVID-19 Tests to Returning UC San Diego Students

Vending Machines Distribute COVID-19 Tests to Returning UC San Diego Students Nearly a dozen vending machines distributing free, self-administered COVID-19 test kits have been placed across campus as part of the university s Return to Learn program Published January 5, 2021 • Updated on January 6, 2021 at 3:58 pm NBC Universal, Inc. As some students return to the UC San Diego campus for in-person learning, the university is providing even more ways for them to complete their required weekly COVID-19 testing. Nearly a dozen vending machines distributing free, self-administered COVID-19 test kits have been placed across campus near restaurants, gyms and resident halls in order for students and employees attending classes or living on-campus to complete their required weekly COVID-19 testing.

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