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Staffing shortage leads to limited services on campus
Operation hours of multiple dining halls are currently limited due to scarcity of staff on both campuses.
New COVID protocols impact student body
The MIAC adapted its protocols following an increase in COVID cases.
New COVID protocols impact student body
Vaccinations and testing were available upon students' return to campus.
Staffing shortage leads to limited services on campus
Staffing shortages due to illness limits busing hours between St. John's and St. Ben's. The administration hopes that this is a temporary adaptation to the schedule.
MLK Day event aids well-being
Psychiatrist Reba Peoples led a wellness webinar hosted by the Multicultural Center focusing on the importance of personal well-being in the fight for social justice.
Masks return indoors; booster shot clinics scheduled
After a short-lived relaxation in mask policies, an indoor mask mandate returns following a rise in COVID cases. Booster shot clinics are scheduled for next week.
Schools foresee lowest enrollment in decades
Next semester, CSB/SJU is predicted to have its lowest enrollment totals in the past 48 years. This trend parallels nationwide trends of other private institutions. Administration hopes to attract more students by reformating financial aid and revising marketing stratagies.
Court sides with SJU
After a former SJU student sued the school in February, a judge has granted SJU's request to dismiss the case.
Counseling utilization on the rise
Counseling services have seen such a dramatic increase in demand that wait lists have begun to form. Health Services have been forced to adapt to meet demand.
Afro STEM club grows on campus
The new Afro STEM club on campus aims to form a strong sense of belonging for BIPOC students and women in the STEM field. The club plans to meet bi-weekly.