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Finding strength amid the pandemic and life’s stressors

    Finding strength amid the pandemic and life’s stressors

The world stood still in March 2020 as no one knew what to expect from COVID-19. We went from getting prepped for graduations and looking forward to movie premieres to

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Staff optimistic as COVID-19 surge declines on campus, across state

    Staff optimistic as COVID-19 surge declines on campus, across state

Although COVID-19 cases spiked statewide as schools reopened for the spring semester, some university staff believe low positivity rates on campus represent the end of the omicron surge. COVID-19 cases

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COVID-19 policy changes leave some at-risk students worried

    COVID-19 policy changes leave some at-risk students worried

As the COVID-19 omicron variant continues to surge through Texas, some immunocompromised and disabled students are concerned for their health and safety as the University of North Texas declines to

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Students, faculty protest for remote learning options as COVID-19 pandemic continues

    Students, faculty protest for remote learning options as COVID-19 pandemic continues

Over 50 people gathered on the Union South Lawn Thursday afternoon to protest for the option to attend all classes remotely during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The event was hosted

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SGA holds first meeting of the semester, speaks to faculty about COVID-19 worries

    SGA holds first meeting of the semester, speaks to faculty about COVID-19 worries

The Student Government Association held its first meeting of the 219th senate session Wednesday, where senators discussed COVID-19 concerns with

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More COVID-19 financial aid will be available to students in the spring

    More COVID-19 financial aid will be available to students in the spring

The university has allocated between $20 and 24 million in emergency student aid for the upcoming semester through the COVID-19

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University does not anticipate changes to vaccination requirements as federal mandate is taken to court

    University does not anticipate changes to vaccination requirements as federal mandate is taken to court

The university does not anticipate any changes to its voluntary vaccination program in light of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

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COVID-19 classroom policies continue to change, leaving some educators uncomfortable

    COVID-19 classroom policies continue to change, leaving some educators uncomfortable

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold in Texas, some teachers and future educators express discomfort with current classroom policies. 

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Denton County now offering COVID-19 Pfizer booster shots to certain groups

    Denton County now offering COVID-19 Pfizer booster shots to certain groups

Denton County Public Health has begun the process of scheduling people vaccinated within the county for their COVID-19 Pfizer booster

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Vaccine incentive program comes to a close with almost $1,000,000 disbursed in prizes

    Vaccine incentive program comes to a close with almost $1,000,000 disbursed in prizes

The university’s vaccine incentive program, which started on July 18 and is set to end on Sept. 10, has given

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