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COVID-19

Vaccinated Temple students discuss social boundaries, travel

13 April 2021 Matthew Aquino

After being vaccinated, students are debating if they feel safe seeing friends and family.

Commentary

Students can stop the variants by getting vaccinated

16 February 2021 Christina Mitchell

A student argues that eligible students should be vaccinated to slow down COVID-19 mutations.

Features

Temple students discuss family, friends receiving COVID-19 vaccine

02 February 2021 Emma Padner

As vaccinations for groups 1A and 1B roll out, students are hopeful people at high-risk of COVID-19 complications will be vaccinated soon.

Opinion

Regardless of religion, vaccinate your children

28 January 2020 Christina Mitchell

Forty-five states allow religious exemptions for mandatory vaccines, including Pennsylvania.

Commentary

Vaccinations are part of civic duties

17 February 2015 Erin Edinger-Turoff

Americans should consider vaccination part of their civic duties.

Polls

Would you attend a graduation ceremony with no guests permitted?

  • No (54%, 38 Votes)
  • Yes (46%, 32 Votes)

Total Voters: 70

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