Posts in Health
Test Scores Dropped to Lowest Point in Decades Due to Pandemic

Overall, the average math score dropped by five points for fourth graders and by eight for 8th graders. It was the largest drop in the history of the NAEP.

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Jill Biden Attends Eagles Game in Philadelphia

The First Lady attended the Eagles matchup against the Dallas Cowboys for the “Crucial Catch” game, which is a cancer initiative to fight cancer and save lives.

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The White House Game Plan to Combat Hunger in America, Improve Health and Nutrition

In addition to accessibility, the strategy aims to provide medically tailored meals in Medicare, plus testing Medicaid coverage of nutrition education to help patients resolve conditions through nutrition.

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President Biden Tests Positive for COVID-19

In the wake of his diagnosis, all of Biden's travel plans and events were canceled including his speech in Pennsylvania, planned to begin just hours after the White House reported his diagnosis.

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Land of the Free, Home of the Hanger Abortion

The Supreme Court of the United States revoked the right for a woman to make decisions regarding her own body a mere ten days ago. The reactions from citizens nationwide have been rightfully intense and emotional, but the Supreme Court is not likely to hear another abortion case in the foreseeable future.

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Jay Wright Announces Retirement from Villanova

When people look back at his time at Villanova, they will remember a man that brought the program to new heights and was able to keep it at the top of basketball rankings year in and year out. The best part about Villanova's success? It was done his way, the Wright way.

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Andrew McKeough Tests Positive for COVID-19

McKeough said he learned he was positive for the virus after taking the Roche Rapid RT-PCR test Tuesday as a part of his regularly scheduled weekly test.

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What World Cancer Day Means to the Team at Carley’s Angels

Since that very first life changing February 4th, Carley’s legacy has raised over $1,000,000 to inspire integrative cancer care.

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Jay Wright Tests Positive for COVID-19

Due to Coach Wright’s positive test, the Wildcats postponed their next two games.

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The Lauren Brooks Story

Lauren Brooks says that the real motivation for starting her own brand came about from her passion for creativity and wanting to do something positive in a year of so much uncertainty during the pandemic.

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Lauren Kirkpatrick and WCU Grads Collaborate with Small Businesses During Pandemic

"It's all about getting people to be able to adapt to the digital world and being able to connect with their respective customers virtually […]."

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March Madness 2020: What if...

While players, coaches, staff, and fans alike are stuck in their houses quarantined for COVID-19, let’s put a white thinking cloud above our heads and ask ourselves, “what if we had March Madness this year?”

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COVID-19 and the Madness of March

The NCAA’s decision to cancel the Men's Basketball tournament was well justified. While there are athletes that pour their hearts and souls into their respective sports, they have their whole lives ahead of them. Playing in a sporting event with a possible chance to be infected with the virus is not worth it.

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COVID-19 Turns Villanova to Alternative Learning

Villanova University will be suspending all in-person classes starting on Monday, March 16, 2020. […] This course of action is simply being used as a way to prevent that from happening. Despite classes being put online, Villanova’s campus will remain open.

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