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Chris Backes nominated for two awards

While the football team may not be playing on the field, that certainly is not stopping quarterback Chris Backes from racking up accolades off of

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Climate clock in New York City warns all

On Sept. 19, the Climate Clock was unveiled in New York City’s Union Square for their Climate Week. Unlike a regular clock, this one probably

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Swimming stays optimistic

The CSB/SJU Swim and Dive teams are getting back into the swing of things after a campuswide order for restricted activity due to the rise

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Walford signs pro contract with Drogheda Wolves

In the Sweet 16 of the 2020 Division III Men’s Basketball tournament, No. 2 SJU was set to take on No. 4 St. Thomas in

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College football players: pawns or people?

College students shouldn’t be pieces on a chessboard to be moved about by the strategies of the institutions controlling them. College football became the center

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SJU baseball makes first cuts amid pandemic

After starting last “season” 7-1 to much fanfare, Johnnie Baseball suddenly found themselves sidelined by the ongoing pandemic. Although the MIAC and NCAA have committed

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Football team practicing for delayed season

The spread of COVID-19 has threatened the participation in sports throughout NCAA. Teams are taking measures to make sure their players can still practice and

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Volleyball team works to find normalcy

In a world defined by new ways of doing old things, CSB Volleyball has been working hard to create a sense of normalcy. Facing a

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Adapting wellness to life during COVID-19

The strangest mask seen at a workout by Justin Rost, SJU athletic and strength trainer, is a NASA helmet. CSB/SJU Fitness Center policies require masks

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Fall sports adjust to COVID-19

CSB/SJU athletes and administration have described an eerie feeling surrounding sports programs this fall. The global nightmare that is COVID-19 is making its presence felt