How EMU’s COVID-19 cases compare to U-M and Washtenaw County
Eastern Michigan University has been tracking COVID-19 case rates and implementing safety protocols in the hopes of keeping the number of confirmed cases low.
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Eastern Michigan University has been tracking COVID-19 case rates and implementing safety protocols in the hopes of keeping the number of confirmed cases low.
We have recently passed a devastating milestone in this country. Over 100,000 people have lost their lives to the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S, and the situation is one that's only going to get worse before it can begin to get better. As millions across the country are desperate to return to whatever form of normalcy they can, few may be more nervous about what that new normal will hold then college administrators.
Being stuck at home has certainly taken its toll. The feelings of isolation and loneliness, paired with bouts of "cabin fever", have led to a sense of urgency surrounding our return to normalcy. People are eager to get back outside, reconnect with their friends, and return to their normal activities, but that's a reality that may be years away. With a return to normalcy sitting in the distant future, what can we do now to help survive continued isolation?
As the nation continues to be ravaged by the ever-present threat of the COVID-19 pandemic, the only hope for many of us stuck in our homes is to look towards the future. From the day that we can once again spend time with our friends and loved ones, to the day that the nation can once again fully be reopened, there are many glimmers of hope shining at the end of the dark tunnel that is this pandemic.
With the spread of COVID-19 keeping a large portion of the country's population trapped indoors, an often ignored set of companies is making themselves known in social media feeds across the country. These Multi-Level Marketing organizations, or MLMs, are gearing up to take advantage of a pandemic that has forced large swaths of the population out of work, leaving many desperate for any source of tangible income.
Thank you, Senator Romney.
After nine grueling days of impeachment trial proceedings, the end may actually be in sight. Unfortunately, it's not the ending that just over half of the country was hoping for.
The primaries have traditionally brought about conflict within parties, but recent history has made the divide even more clear.
Christmas has come early for Americans as President Donald Trump's impeachment is nearing its final steps. As the House Intelligence Committee gears up to present their evidence to the Judiciary Committee, it's as important as ever to look back and remind ourselves what happened and predict what comes next. And since the public hearings were a two-week-long nightmare, it's probably not a terrible idea to touch base and try to remind ourselves what's going on. So, without further ado, a speedy recap:
Smartphones are the next big thing, and as tech companies jostle for the top spot, one innovation seems to be the key to putting them over the top: folding screens.
Announced in February 2019, Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, the newest installments of the Pokémon main-series games, have arrived. Having spent a few hours playing through the game, it's very reminiscent of the traditional style of Pokémon that many of us know and love, mixed with a number of next-gen updates and improvements. As someone that's been a fan of the series since as far back as I can remember, I was extremely excited to get started with this brand new adventure.
Well folks, we've almost made it. We're less than 90 days away from the Iowa Caucus, meaning the convention will be upon us before you know it. The end of this political cycle feels within our grasps and I for one am truly grateful.
It's a relatively rough time to be an American, especially as Election Season begins to rear its ugly head. With the 2020 Election being only 381 days away, it's becoming increasingly more obvious of just how hard Democrats are going to have to work in order to present a united front come election night. And with the fourth of twelve Democratic Debates happening last Tuesday, this struggle to unite was put on full display as trailing candidates flung attacks at front runners and tried desperately to make at least one news-worthy statement.
October began in the worst way possible for Sen. Bernie Sanders, as he underwent surgery to treat an artery blockage and was forced to cancel his scheduled campaign events until further notice.