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CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 23: A runner crosses Harvard Yard on March 23, 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Students were required to be out of their dorms no later than March 15 and will finish the rest of the semester online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Colleges are facing a cash crunch and it could alter campus life

(CNN) -- The coronavirus crisis is hitting every college in the United States, university leaders say, and will likely continue well beyond the fall semester.With Friday's traditional May 1 decision day...

College Students Told To Leave Campuses To Counter Spread Of Coronavirus

Gregory Shamus April 29, 2020

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - MARCH 17: Lizzy Anderson of White Pigeon, Michigan packs up and moves out of her dorm at the University of Michigan on March 17, 2020 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. College students across...

Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America

Coronavirus Pandemic Causes Climate Of Anxiety And Changing Routines In America

Maddie Meyer April 29, 2020

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 23: A runner crosses Harvard Yard on March 23, 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Students were required to be out of their dorms no later than March 15 and will finish...

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 23: A runner crosses Harvard Yard on March 23, 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Students were required to be out of their dorms no later than March 15 and will finish the rest of the semester online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Colleges are facing a cash crunch and it could alter campus life

(CNN) -- The coronavirus crisis is hitting every college in the United States, university leaders say, and will likely continue well beyond the fall semester.With Friday's traditional May 1 decision day...

Closed store in Brooklyn

Robert Nickelsberg April 29, 2020

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 28: A man walks past a closed and boarded up Michaels retail store on April 28, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Michaels, based in Dallas, Texas, sells arts and crafts...

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 28: A man walks past a closed and boarded up Michaels retail store on April 28, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Michaels, based in Dallas, Texas, sells arts and crafts merchandise. The World Health Organization declared coronavirus (COVID-19) a global pandemic on March 11th. (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)

America’s economy just had its worst quarter since 2008

Anneken TappeCNN Business April 29, 2020

(CNN) -- The US economy contracted for the first time in nearly six years between January and March, as the coronavirus crisis put the world in a choke hold.America's first-quarter GDP, the most expansive...

First dog in US with coronavirus

Courtesy Heather McLean April 29, 2020

Winston, a pug in North Carolina, may be the first dog in the United States to test positive for coronavirus, according to researchers. The McLean family found out he tested positive for the virus after...

Winston, a pug in North Carolina, may be the first dog in the United States to test positive for coronavirus, according to researchers. The McLean family found out he tested positive for the virus after they participated in a Duke University study about Covid-19 aimed at trying to find potential treatments and vaccines. 

A pug in North Carolina may be the first dog in US to test positive for coronavirus

David WilliamsCNN April 29, 2020

(CNN) -- A North Carolina family's pug may be the first dog in the United States to test positive for coronavirus, according to researchers.Three members of the McLean family—Sam McLean, wife Heather...

US economy shrank 4.8% last quarter, with worst yet to come

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy shrank at a 4.8% annual rate last quarter as the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of the country and began triggering a recession that will end the longest expansion...

Due to COVID-19, in-person training is no longer available and members must be able to adjust to online.

ROTC plans for the upcoming summer and semester after COVID-19 hits

Bridget Lin Reporter April 28, 2020

After spending countless hours at home, it is no doubt that ROTC members are wondering what is going to happen this summer and the semester after.Physical Training is now all online, and that is not the...

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