By Mylaika Stephenson Fear of COVID-19, family members who are high risk, and the ability to still work jobs outside of school were some of the most common reasons student elected to take their courses remote, according to several people in the NDMU community who responded to a questionnaire. Many students who I talked to... Continue Reading →
Mass Vaccination Site Established in Baltimore
By Ashanti Glover A new vaccination center opened in Baltimore. As of Friday, February 5, the Baltimore Convention Center’s Field Hospital began to administer COVID vaccinations. Although appointments are limited, this larger facility will help vaccinate more people. According to state data, 600,000 out of 900,000 available doses have been given. “These sites will promote... Continue Reading →
Corona Virus sparks fatality, spreads from China
By Chelsea Boyd The death toll of a virus worse than SARS has killed over 1,000 and affected more than 43,000 people. The first cases of the Coronavirus, also known as 2019-nCoV, were identified in Wuhan, in the Hubei Province of China on December 3, 2019. The virus is spreading, with new cases confirmed in... Continue Reading →