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2020-04-02
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on life during the pandemic.
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2020-04-24
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on federal politics during the pandemic.
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03/04/2020
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, gives an editorial on the coronavirus.
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2020-02-04
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ANZAC day commemorative services were cancelled this year on account of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, RSL Australia endorsed a grassroots campaign that called for Australians to take part in ANZAC day commemorations from home at 6:00 AM on April 25, 2020.
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2020-03-06
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic.
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2020-04-25
Description of Panera Bread handing out gloves during the COVID-19 pandemic
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2020-03-10
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic.
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2020-03-12
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic.
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2020-04-24
Order is part of a coordinated response between the tribe and Humboldt County to stop the spread of the virus in the vicinity. #IndigenousStories
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2020-03-12
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the coronavirus.
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2020-03-12
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic.
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2020-03-13
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the presidential primary election during the pandemic.
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2020-03-15
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic.
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2020-03-16
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's sports during the pandemic.
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2020-03-18
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the presidential primary election during the pandemic.
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2020-04-01
"The Pow Wow is an opportunity for our Tribe as well as other Native Americans to come together as a community and celebrate our heritage. Out of concern for the health and well-being of our members and all who plan to attend, we will reschedule when we feel that it is safe to do so." #IndigenousStories
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2020-03-18
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic.
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2020-03-19
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on lack of pro sports during the pandemic.
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2020-03-19
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the personal affects of the pandemic.
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2020-03-19
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on federal politics during the pandemic.
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2020-03-20
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's academic decisions during the pandemic.
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2020-04-20
Villages monitor National Weather Service predictions, developing a response plan to anticipated flooding in 2020. Press release cites: "This year in particular it is really important that our villages make their own plans and preparations because of the spread of COVID-19- the pandemic is taking the focus of many agencies and resources." #IndigenousStories
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2020-03-21
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic.
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2020-03-23
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's own COVID-19 cases.
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2020-03-24
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on the postponement of the Olympics during the pandemic.
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2020-04-13
Native fisherman share their catches with elders in need in a drive thru or delivery giveaway. #IndigenousStories
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2020-03-27
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on federal changes to student loans.
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2020-03-28
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's decisions around campus during the pandemic.
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2020-03-29
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's Student Government Association decisions during the pandemic.
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2020-03-29
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's efforts to help the community during the pandemic
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2020-04-02
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's own COVID-19 cases.
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2020-03-23
States essential categories of businesses that can continue operating. "Until further notice anyone who doesn't work in the specific areas deemed essential categories will NOT be allowed in tribal buildings...Wash hands every 20 minutes, unless farming/fieldwork." #IndigenousStories
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2020-04-06
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's academic decisions during the pandemic.
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2020-04-17
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's efforts to help the community during the pandemic
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2020-04-01
Multiple cases of people infected with the coronovirus in Iowa, and positive tests in the Meskwaki Settlment, caused the tribal council to declare a state of emergency, closing buildings and roads to prevent the spread. #IndigenousStories
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2020-04-26
During this tumultuous and stressful time of quarantining and attempting to manage COVID-19, there are a few things that have become apparent. First, as a society that has ceased to consider plagues as an imminent threat until recently, we have all taken human interaction for granted. The intimacy created by being in someone’s presence and experiencing their touch, smell, and energy is something we experienced every day before the quarantine began. Now, as people are locked away in their homes, we are all realizing that despite the technology at our fingertips, we cannot replicate those feelings. Video chatting, using social media platforms, calling, and texting are not substitutes for experiencing human connections face-to-face. Many couples and friends are unable to quarantine together, and because of that, they are missing out on the intimacy they used to have. We, as human beings, naturally crave human affection and love, and it can be quite difficult to communicate that when you must be so far apart.
In addition, we have taken for granted the ability to go outside with virtually no fear of contracting a virus that could take away the lives of people around us, as well as ourselves. The ability to go outside and go to a park, admire nature, and walk around without a care in the world is gone. Art has always been an extremely significant aspect of life - it depicts history, emotions, imaginary places… Now, more than ever, art is an escape from the stressful reality that we face. It is also a means of bringing attention to the severity of the situation at hand. This piece represents the desire for intimacy of all forms that we experience when we are apart from the people that we love. It represents our connection with nature that has been taken away from us during quarantine. Eventually, this will all be over - in a few months, a year, or maybe even several years. But whenever it is, my friends, loved ones, and the beautiful aspects of nature that I miss so much - we’ll meet again.
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2020-04-03
"We understand the importance of the time we are in as a nation, we are all in this together, and we will get through this. Now more than ever is our time to come together and do the best we can for our people." #IndigenousStories
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2020-02-06
This is how people who are considered as suspected case quarantine at home during the outbreak in Wenling.
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2020-03-26
This article was written by Rusell Moore, the president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. in this article is stated to learn during this pandemic not only the survival but to also focus on other than yourself. people are suffereing because the pandemic has not hit a certain wealth status but over all, rich poor, young or old families or inviduals. Moore suggested to take away from this pandemic how to love your neighbours as yourself. also she reminds us that every life is vulnerable at this time not only us.
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2020-04-16
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2020-04-13
This article is about how the COVID-19 pandemic transformed the lives and ministry in total for 8 Manhattan Friars. The brothers are used to doing things in common. They pray twice a day, eat, and do everything together. With social distancing being put into effect in the NY area, all their normal routines are being challenged. What gives them faith is that the Catholic Funeral Liturgy says, “Life hasn’t ended, it has changed.”
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2020-04-12
This article talks about how Spain is finding alternative ways to celebrate Easter Sunday. Spain has been devastated by the Coronovirus just like many other countries. Spain is using this Easter as a rebirth of the country.
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2020-03-13
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2020-04-12
This article is about how many different people are adjusting their Easter plans due to COVID-19. Some are using the internet for church services, while others are simply putting crosses outside their homes. A few are even defying the stay-at-home order and still attending church services. Some people are fighting against the shutdown of church gatherings through legal battles.
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2020-04-20
The twitter message from the Colombian government states in Spanish “We had made the decision of extending the Mandatory Isolation and Prevention initially until the the 11th of May, giving space to other sectors that can participate with the responsibility, conversing with clarity in between teams of the government and the rules of @MinSaludCol.”
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2020-03-31
Article about the growing popularity of "Wine with DeWine" memorabilia in Ohio. It is in reference to the daily 2PM EST COVID 19 meetings Ohio's Governor Mike DeWine has. This article discusses a business that helped make this trending merchandise popular.
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2020-04-09
NBC4 Article and News Clip of Ohio Governor Mike DeWIne and Ohio Health Director Amy Acton address Protestors outside of Ohio Statehouse in early April 2020
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2020-04-10
Due to the mayhem following the coronavirus pandemic that has been occurring worldwide, “religious leaders have had to find creative ways to bring their services and communities together” according to Adam Jeffery with the CNBC. Throughout the article, Jeffrey displayed how all around the world religious leaders have thought of very innovative ways to keep their followers still involved in the church and to try to keep communities as together as possible. In Austria, the catholic priest Johannes Laichner is “circulating incense over the photographs of members of his congregation” (Jeffery, 2020). In places like Bowie, Maryland, Rv. Scott Holmer risks his life to go outside and “make the sign of a cross while holding confession in the church parking lot” (Jeffery, 2020). In Israel, Ultra-Orthodoc Jews still show their faithfulness to their house of worship as they “pray along a street outside their closed synagogue while respecting the social distancing regulations'' (Jeffery, 2020). Places all over the world are still keeping their faith in the higher power they believe in during such a sad and crazy time that we’re living in. Both the people as well as the religious leaders all around are displaying their support for each other in various ways to convey the message that regardless of what may be going on in the world, the higher power is still the answer and we’re in this together.
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2020-04-16
This article discusses the growing tensions between Hindu nationalists and Muslims in India. Hindu's have been blaming many of the problems in Indian society on Muslims and Christian missionaries, but this is another example of them attempting to place the blame on Coronavirus on Muslims. India is ripe for a coronavirus explosion in cases due to the large number of people in these packed together spaces. There are multiple false videos circulating through Whatsapp and other various social media sites like Facebook depicting Muslims spitting and distributing currency and attempting to spread the virus. This video is false. Additionally, there was a massive Islamic conference that helped spread the virus through different parts of the country which has enflared tempers and made the situation worse. On top of the pandemic, India needs to find a way to cool religious tensions or there will be even greater ramifications than the virus. For now, as NPR notes, India needs to focus on the response and figure out how to flag false information on Whatsapp and other social media.
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2020-04-15
This article discusses pastors in various states suing their government over gathering restrictions that are believed to infringe on religious freedom rights. Specifically, Barry McDonald emphasizes that if proper social distancing was maintained, churches may be able to make a case to be considered an essential service.