
Seven hundred and sixty-two days ago, COVID-19 invaded Michigan. Since then, Michigan has suffered years of pandemic adversity that has come at a cost too high to fathom. Children have lost years […]
Seven hundred and sixty-two days ago, COVID-19 invaded Michigan. Since then, Michigan has suffered years of pandemic adversity that has come at a cost too high to fathom. Children have lost years […]
SVSU’s College Republicans and the College Democrats hosted their February ‘Pastries and Politics’ event with the scheduled topic of the COVID-19 pandemic. Diva Patel, a political science and biology senior, said the […]
I tested positive for COVID on Monday, Feb. 7 after going to Meijer Pharmacy for testing. Once I returned to my dorm, I emailed COVID Report with my positive results at 3:02 […]
SVSU is disregarding the safety of its campus community with the new changes to the NEST protocols. In an email recently sent out to the SVSU community we were informed that there […]
SVSU students share their opinions Connor Rousseau | Reporter Politics during the current pandemic have been tense, and the controversies when it comes to mandatory vaccinations have hit home for many individuals […]
SVSU will have to wait to continue its 9-1 start to the season as its two matches this week were canceled due to COVID issues. Saginaw Valley was scheduled to play two […]
Over the course of the last eighteen months, all day-to-day experiences have changed in one way or another. From work-life, school and extracurriculars, everything felt like it was missing something. A year […]
With COVID resurfacing, SVSU is not alone with a slight drop in enrollment rates. Executive Director and President of the Office of University Communications, J.J. Boehm, said many colleges, including SVSU, have […]