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Getting COVID impacts on mental health

Getting COVID impacts on mental health

Katarina Rothhorn, Features Editor February 17, 2022

It is well known that the COVID-19 pandemic has created changes in everyone’s mental health. Loss of family members and friends, altered social situations and increased uncertainty has led to higher...

Staying sane in quarantine: 5 ways to not turn into a mindless zombie

Staying sane in quarantine: 5 ways to not turn into a mindless zombie

Dreyma Beronja, News Editor February 2, 2022
Quarantine can be hard. Being alone for a week or more and having to miss school and work can add stressors to your life that does not help the already hard situation. Having things to do not only helps the time go by, but keeps your mind active and helps you feel less dead to the world.
STAYING SAFE—Students in HON101 follow NMUs mask protocols by wearing masks properly above the nose. NMU implemented the mask mandate shortly before the start of the Fall 2021 semester in accommodation to CDC guidelines.

NMU COVID-19 cases reach all-time low

Dreyma Beronja, News Editor September 2, 2021
As of Sept. 1, NMU has no active COVID-19 cases with all isolation beds empty. According to the Safe on Campus dashboard, the vaccination rate is at 73.9%.
The outside of Spalding Hall, former residence hall and current isolation quarters for those who test positive for COVID-19.

Housing and Residence Life holds virtual bingo for quarantined residents

Ashley Beronja February 3, 2021
On Feb. 12 from 3:30-4:30 p.m., Virtual Bingo will be held for students in quarantine to engage them with community events during their isolation period.
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