Tag Archives: COVID-19

Student-athletes facing hidden dangers during season

Student-athletes at Quincy University have been trying to navigate through the school year during these tough times they have never witnessed before with their mental and physical health being at stake. According to the NCAA Student-Athlete COVID-19 Well-Being Survey, respondents noted academic worries (43%), lack of access to sport (33%), COVID-19 health concerns (31%), and financial worries (24%) as the

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COVID-19 hurting college students

By Sharadyn Janssen In just a few months, COVID-19 has impacted all people, especially college students. Students have seriously struggled this semester against the many barriers created by the pandemic. Apart from the health consequences from those diagnosed, COVID-19 has affected many other area of students’ lives, including education, athletics, work, mental health, friendship, and experience. The quality of education

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Tennis welcomes Truman and McKendree as sports return to QU

Samuele Contestabile completes a forehand shot.

By Michele Barletta In a time where the only sports matches on campus are intra-squad scrimmages, QU men’s and women’s tennis have been lucky enough to face both Truman State and Mckendree University this fall. Other college teams on campus and around the country haven’t been as lucky as they do their best to abide by COVID-19 protocol and NCAA

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