As COVID-19 cases rise, Canisius enacts changes
Due to the new guidance from Governor Cuomo and the designation of yellow zones in
Erie County, Canisius has made some changes to accommodate for the rise in cases.
Due to the new guidance from Governor Cuomo and the designation of yellow zones in
Erie County, Canisius has made some changes to accommodate for the rise in cases.
More than 200 groups and individuals across the United States have signed a petition condemning layoffs and budget cuts at Jesuit institutions across the country, including Canisius.
Canisius students comment on the layoffs and adjusting to classes during the pandemic.
Speeches by President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris shared their optimism for the future as they detailed the plans that their team has in place in order to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and unify the nation.
The newly added physician assistant program will welcome its first class of students next semester.
Canisius hockey head coach Trevor Large announced last Tuesday that senior forward Grant Meyer would…
Assistant Opinion Editor Patrick Healy discusses how “Republicans, despite likely losing the presidency, were able to stave off the threat of tepidly left-wing justices, bureaucratic officials, and legislation.”
For Alum Dan Ryan, Canisius’ frequent and unfortunate appearances in recent media are a source of great distress. As such he and others like him have banded together to preserve the spirit of the college.
Magda Janik, a Polish international student gives her take on a harsh, new abortion law that has been passed in her home country by the national-conservative party.
Copy Editor Will Vega shares his skepticism regarding Joe Biden’s centrist stance and gives his take as to what he would need to accomplish for the Democratic Party should he win the election.