Written by Emily Squires | | SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras came to SUNY Broome Campus on Tuesday to discuss the vaccine mandates that all SUNY schools adopted in response to Covid-19. The mandate is to ensure that every student attending school this fall is fully vaccinated, those who refuse to do so will be unenrolled.Continue reading “SUNY Chancellor talks vaccine mandate”
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SUNY And CUNY Schools To Require Students To Vaccinate For Fall Semester
By Rachel Galet | On Monday Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that all in-person students will need vaccinations for Fall 2021. So far over 80,810 Broome county residents (approximately 42% of residents) have been fully vaccinated. 40.8% of New York State residents have been fully vaccinated. If you want to get COVID tested you can goContinue reading “SUNY And CUNY Schools To Require Students To Vaccinate For Fall Semester”
Governor Cuomo Announces Spectators Can Attend College Sports Starting April 2nd
By Tim Rogers | Governor Cuomo announced Tuesday afternoon that college sports may bring back spectators starting April 2nd. Large scale sport venues that hold more than 1500 attendees indoors or 2500 attendees outdoors can host spectators at 10% indoor or 25% outdoor capacity. Recent negative tests or immunization are required for attendees. According toContinue reading “Governor Cuomo Announces Spectators Can Attend College Sports Starting April 2nd”
Brindisi, Tenney, and Price: The 10-22 Congressional Debate
By Jarred Woodward | The second-to-last NY-22 congressional debate took place on October 22, 2020 with current incumbent Anthony Brindisi going up against Republican nominee and former congresswoman Claudia Tenney and Libertarian candidate Keith Price. The debate was hosted by WSKG and the League of Women Voters, moderated by WSKG editor Gabe Alteri, and broadcastedContinue reading “Brindisi, Tenney, and Price: The 10-22 Congressional Debate”