COVID-19’s Impact on Universities
Written by John Stocco Another school year is in the books. We usually face the same cycle when it comes to the end of the school year. The students tend to be happier, the professors seem more forgiving, and the seniors just can’t wait for it all to…
As COVID-19 Pandemic Continues, Scammers Target More
Written by Mattie Rametta and Karina Kosmala As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, there have been 1,200 COVID-19 scams reported targeting both children, college students, and business professionals as of April 2, 2020. Scammers have increased sending…
How the NCAA May Never Be The Same Again
Written by John Stocco Some could make the argument that no organization in sports, and in fact the world, has been hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic than colleges, universities, and the NCAA. The way that colleges run their academic and athletic programs…
COVID-19’s Impact on Cougar Baseball
Written by John Stocco March 14, 2020, the Concordia University Chicago (CUC) Cougars were in the middle of their annual spring break tournament in Florida, a game no different than the others besides the team they were playing. That day the Cougars were…
Tennessee Coronavirus Update- 4/19/2020
Written by Cassidy Stephenson As of April 19, 2020, Governor Bill Lee of Tennessee announced that he refuses to extend the “safer-at-home” order past April 30. Some businesses like restaurants are re-opening this week and state parks opened on Friday.…