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ILLUSTRATION: GABRIELLA GUZZARDO ’23/ THE HAWK

Return to normal life causing burnout

Leslie Quan September 8, 2021

When the pandemic first began, I remember the term “new normal” was constantly ringing in my ear. Our “new normal” included socially distancing, limiting contact with our peers, using Zoom way...

Irish Dance Club’s past performance in The Perch. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Student organizations adjust to virtual and socially distant events

Elaina Wall September 22, 2020

St. Joe’s health and safety protocols to prevent the spread of COVID-19 altered how student clubs and organizations are holding meetings and events this semester.  Organizations were asked to meet...

The Kinney Center sent campers boxes filled with supplies they will need for the camp’s weekly activities. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE KINNEY CENTER

Camp Kinney makes unprecedented transition to virtual format

Jackie Collins June 30, 2020

The Kinney Center will host Camp Kinney, its annual summer camp, virtually this year. The decision to move the camp to a virtual platform was made in May, according to Cassandra Wilson, BCBA, senior associate...

Students gather on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art during the Class of 2022 orientation in 2018. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS '22/THE HAWK

Orientation for the Class of 2024 goes virtual

Jackie Collins May 18, 2020

The June 23, June 25, June 27 and June 30 on-campus summer orientation sessions for the Class of 2024 are to take a virtual format, according to University President Mark C. Reed, Ed.D., in an April 30...

PHOTO: LUKE MALANGA '20/THE HAWK

Class of 2020 responds to commencement decisions

Devin Yingling & Luke Malanga April 2, 2020

Given the COVID-19 pandemic, the university announced in an email on March 31 that traditional commencement for the class of 2020 will not take place. University President Mark C. Reed, Ed.D., and Cheryl...

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