by Alexandra Samargia / Staff Reporter After a year of the COVID-19 pandemic impacting the world, vaccines have begun to become more available. Illinois recently moved into Phase 1C of the vaccine rollout, which includes people aged 65 to 74,… Read More ›
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The challenges of dating during a global pandemic
by Karina Aguilar / Staff Reporter While some students said that they enjoy online dating, others said that they did not think they would find successful relationships from dating apps. “Online dating is nice to meet random people in a… Read More ›
Roosevelt hosts Grad Walk event with COVID-19 restrictions
by Raneen El-Barbarawi / Assistant Editor Despite the disappointment and anger that came with the virtual ceremony that was held last year for graduates, this year’s graduates were notified that they will also be having a virtual ceremony on May… Read More ›
Instaclubs: How social media benefits RU organizations
by Kel Faherty / Staff Reporter Clubs and student-run organizations have been a staple of colleges all around the United States since December 1980 with the creation of The College Club of Boston. However, back then, clubs were much different… Read More ›
I’m walking our stage
by Mohammad Samra / Section Editor I promised no flashing cameras. I promised no cap and gown. I promised no ceremonies. I promised I didn’t need to hear my name called in May. However, I find myself standing on stage… Read More ›