Making the Best of the Situation
Written by Arius Gatson The COVID-19 has become a pandemic for the entire world. From people being laid off from work, schools being shut down, stores being closed, etc., this has become a literal nightmare. As for college students, this has taken a turn…
iMayhem: A Virtual Playwriting Festival
Written by Karina Kosmala Concordia University Chicago’s (CUC) Department of Theater along with the student theater company, General Admission, is looking for submissions starting April 1 and ending on April 8, 2020, at 5 p.m. from CUC’s…
Business As Usual in Tennessee Despite Coronavirus Concerns
Written By Cassidy Stephenson A recent article published in the “Chattanooga Times Free Press” states that Tennessee ranks among bottom 10 states in an aggressive response to coronavirus, specifically, number 9. The least aggressive state…
Staying Grounded
Written by Mattie Rametta How to stay grounded during the COVID-19 pandemic: Set a schedule for yourself and stick to it – without face-to-face classes and regular work schedules to keep you in the routine, it can be hard to get up and make an…
CUC Moves All Courses to Online E-Learning For Remainder of Spring Semester
Written by Karina Kosmala Starting March 23, 2020, all Concordia University Chicago (CUC) undergraduate courses, will be moving to an online e-learning format as a way to adjust to the coronavirus outbreak and encourage social distancing. Graduate…
Grace Lutheran Church of Clarksville, TN Modifies Services In Midst of Coronavirus Pandemic
Written by Cassidy Stephenson In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) as restaurants, stores, schools, and churches close temporarily, Grace Lutheran Church of Clarksville, TN adapts to this sudden change. Instead of suspending Sunday…