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Covid-19 rapid antigen tests show results within minutes.
PHOTO: TYLER NICE ’23/THE HAWK

University expands community covid-19 testing

The university will begin holding weekly drop-in covid-19 testing clinics for all St. Joe’s community members starting Feb. 2. The clinics will take place in The Perch from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. every...

SOURCE: MUNICIPAL SECURITIES RULEMAKING BOARD GRAPHIC: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

University feels pinch of pandemic-induced “budget adjustments”

Devin Yingling and Allison Kite November 16, 2021

University-wide “budget adjustments” have amounted to belt-tightening across the university, and the responsibility for implementing those adjustments is in the hands of deans, chairs and other divisional...

Why I changed my major twice

Why I changed my major twice

Leslie Quan November 10, 2020

How the pandemic influenced my area of study “What’s your major?” is a fairly simple question for most students. But for me, I feel I always have to preface my answer with a fairly long back story...

St. Joe’s announces partial reimbursements for room, board and fees

St. Joe’s announces partial reimbursements for room, board and fees

Eddie Daou April 18, 2020

St. Joe’s has outlined plans to partially reimburse students for room, board and fees for the spring semester due to the move to online instruction, according to an announcement sent to students and...

PHOTO COURTESY OF JOE LUNARDI

“Bracketologist” Joe Lunardi shares his perspective on March Madness cancellation

Ryan Mulligan March 14, 2020

“I just walked around in a daze for awhile,” Joe Lunardi said on the phone March 14, just two days after the decision was made to cancel the 2020 NCAA Tournament. “Kind of like ‘alright what do...

Study abroad students sent home due to coronavirus

Study abroad students sent home due to coronavirus

Carly Calhoun March 3, 2020

Some St. Joe’s students studying abroad for the spring 2020 semester are returning to the U.S. as a result of the global spread of the novel coronavirus from China. The 21 St. Joe’s students in...

Julianna Bastos ’23 spins the prize wheel. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

University celebrates first generation college students

Allison Kite November 12, 2019

Biology major Valentina Vavlas ’23 hopes to pursue a career in medicine some day, but first she has to navigate college as the first person in her family to do so. “I have to do things differently...

Mary-Elaine Perry, Ed.D., Kristin Burr, Ph.D., and Ken Weidner, Ph.D., at the governance forum on March 20. PHOTO: DIMETRI WILLIAMS ’19/THE HAWK

University governance under review

Erin Breen March 26, 2019

Review committee to release recommendations The Governance Review Committee (GRC) is set to make a final recommendation about changing the university’s governance structure in May. The committee,...

Graphic by Kaitlyn Patterson '20.

Keeping mind and spirit in shape

Jillian Buckley October 16, 2017

Resources to maintain mental health on campus College is not an easy experience  for anyone. With challenging courses and endless extracurricular activities, it may seem like one barely has time to...

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