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Students have choices when deciding if they want to study abroad.
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Students have choices when deciding if they want to study abroad.
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Quincy students and citizens gather for Constitution Day to discuss thoughts on federally mandated vaccines.
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The ongoing spread of COVID-19 made it tricky for Hawk’s men’s soccer goalkeeper to train across the globe.
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Graduate Assistant Cullen Smith earned his Master’s Degree of Education while working in QU Athletics.
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Quincy University students look back on a year that has been made more difficult due to the pandemic.
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By Michele Barletta The Adams County Health Department has moved through their vaccine roll-out plan relatively quick in comparison to other county’s around the nation. Students at Quincy University have been lucky enough to be able to receive the vaccine so soon after it’s release. In February, students who held jobs on campus met the requirements to receive the vaccine
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Quincy University opens Gray Gallery in Brenner Library for student art show.
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Quincy University students find their own individual ways to provide themselves with peace in their space.
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By Michele Barletta Due to the recent scientific discoveries surrounding the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, many Catholic people have decided against receiving that vaccine. Fetal cell lines were used in the development of many vaccines, however in the case of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, fetal cell lines were used more directly. The line came from a fetus that was
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Lynnea Janssen’s students brought her this cookie cake at her going away party.
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