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COVID-19 isn t being taken seriously on campus It s starting to show

COVID-19 isn t being taken seriously on campus It s starting to show
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White people, why did we stop fighting for Black lives?

White people, why did we stop fighting for Black lives? Madison Brown | Staff Photographer Facebook Google+ Political activism was an important part of 2020. There were protests, a presidential election and a push for greater discourse and education surrounding racism and privilege. People marched together, chanting “Black Lives Matter.” People protested and petitioned for real change. But nearly a year later, where is this energy?  For many white people, this activism only lasted a few months before we stopped protesting and learning about the Black Lives Matter movement. Those few months of passion almost seem forgotten by many.  Many white people also participated in performative initiatives such as the blackout on social media but didn’t follow their social media posts with continued action. Perhaps they participated in performative activism to be part of the “in-crowd.” Still, many treated the Black Lives Matter movement like a trend.

Students are burnt out We needed a spring break

Students are burnt out. We needed a spring break. Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. Students are more burnt out this semester than ever before. The spring semester at Syracuse University offered no spring break and only two wellness days. A year into a pandemic, which has caused isolation and a deterioration in people’s mental health, a semester without any breaks was the last thing SU students needed. SU administrators were pushed to give students two wellness days, which is better than nothing. But it is still extremely tiring to work for months with only two weekdays off from classes. SU decided to give us a random Tuesday and Wednesday as a break instead of an actual weeklong break that we need for our mental and physical wellbeing.

Grateful for every minute: At 108, Miss Alice sees her long life as a precious gift

Grateful for every minute: At 108, ‘Miss Alice’ sees her long life as a precious gift Anita Curtis, The Dallas Morning News At 108, Alice Palmeri is unstoppable. Miss Alice, as she likes to be called, realizes the number of days given to her is a gift, so she tries to fulfill her goal and purpose: to love God first, then others, and to honor all. Miss Alice, born Alice Naegeli, believes the secret to her long life has been how she’s lived each day, making choices and nurturing others. Her mother died of tuberculosis when she was 3. Her father’s widowed sister moved to their home to care for Alice and her siblings. Her father, a Swiss immigrant, designed and installed stained glass windows in many churches in Missouri, Canada and around Chicago.

Grateful for every minute: At 108, Miss Alice sees her long life as a precious gift

Grateful for every minute: At 108, Miss Alice sees her long life as a precious gift
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