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STUDENT SENATE RECAP: LEADERSHIP SUMMIT, DISCORD SERVER

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on November 19, 2020

NICOLE HASEK, STUDENT SENATE REPORTER Wartburg Student Senate had its final meeting of the Fall…

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STUDENT SENATE RECAP: CHANGES TO ACADEMIC CALENDAR, RISING COVID-19 CASES

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on November 14, 2020

In the Student Senate meeting on the morning of Thursday, Nov. 12, the new schedule for Winter Term was addressed by student body president Yusra Malik. Students will now start classes on Monday, Jan. 18.

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BREAKING: FACING PRESSURE FROM STUDENTS, WARTBURG AMENDS WINTER TERM SCHEDULE

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on November 12, 2020

“I am so proud of the efforts our team put forward to advocate for these mental health days that are now incorporated into the updated calendar,” Emma Williams, vice president of the student body, said after the email was released.

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RED FOX INN, UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP, MAY SEE A FUTURE

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on November 10, 2020

The Red Fox Inn, located west of Waverly, will begin major reconstruction in 2021 after being purchased by 1859 Ventures LLC.

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PANDEMIC EDUCATION: WISCONSIN SCHOOL ENACTS DRASTIC MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID-19

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on November 9, 2020November 13, 2020

As he drove through the Wisconsin farmland, Ethan Townsend’s car passed cornfield after cornfield, his high beams fighting against the pressing darkness, his backseat filled with almost everything he owned. An occasional dairy farm broke up the monotony of the drive.

He couldn’t help but feel relief.

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COLUMN: I NEED A BREAK

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on November 9, 2020November 9, 2020

Fall Break is necessary for students at Wartburg to regroup and refresh our minds after long days of school, athletics, homework, studying and work. For some of us, Fall Break days are used for our mental health.

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WARTBURG STUDENT SENATE PASSES WINTER TERM RESOLUTION

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on October 29, 2020

During the full senate meeting on the morning of Thursday, Oct. 29, the plan of adding mental health days to the winter term in place of Winter Break was passed. The executive team will have a meeting this afternoon with President Darrel Colson to present this resolution.

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ELECTION DAY DRAWING CLOSER FOR WARTBURG STUDENTS

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on October 27, 2020

As Election Day grows nearer, voters carefully watch who leads the polls: current President and Republican nominee Donald J. Trump or former Vice President and Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

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MORE STUDENTS IN QUARANTINE, ISOLATION OPT FOR PASTORAL CARE

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on October 27, 2020

Spiritual Life and Campus Ministry are providing pastoral care to more students who have been exposed to someone with the virus or have been infected themselves.

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TOIL AND TROUBLE: STUDENTS RESPOND TO HALLOWEEN SAFETY GUIDELINES

  • by Knight Wire
  • Posted on October 27, 2020

Residential assistants on Wartburg’s campus have begun planning events that follow CDC guidelines to allow students to enjoy the Halloween season but also be safe.

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COVID-19 COVERAGE

BREAKING: FACING PRESSURE FROM STUDENTS, WARTBURG AMENDS WINTER TERM SCHEDULE

WINTER TEAMS MAKE CHANGES DUE TO COVID-19

CONTROLLING THE CONTROLLABLE: GRADUATING INTO COVID-19

WARTBURG COUNSELING NUMBERS REMAIN UNCHANGED DESPITE COVID-19 STRESS

PANDEMIC EDUCATION: WISCONSIN SCHOOL ENACTS DRASTIC MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID-19

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