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Old Gold & Black

"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

"Covers the campus like the magnolias"

Old Gold & Black

Last year, COVID-19 policies were ambiguous and difficult for students.

University is equipped to handle COVID-19

Mia Reede, Contributing Columnist January 13, 2022

It’s your third day of quarantine and you sit in your dimly lit room with mismatched socks and shoes scattered across your unvacuumed floor. Dust has accumulated and settled in corners, floating up as...

End of Texas mask mandate paves way for destruction

End of Texas mask mandate paves way for destruction

Evan Daane, Staff Columnist March 11, 2021

Last Tuesday, Greg Abbott — the incumbent governor of Texas and tool of the Right — said that he was going to lift the state-wide mask mandate and occupancy limits on restaurants on March 10. Abbott...

#CoronaChronicles: Realizing Financial Ramifications

#CoronaChronicles: Realizing Financial Ramifications

Kasy Heath March 29, 2020
Columnist Kasy Heath begins the #CoronaChronicles series by discussing her personal financial struggles
Please Postpone Commencement

Please Postpone Commencement

Lillianjohnson Amandawilcox March 26, 2020
With COVID-19 overtaking our country, we know we might not ever be able to participate in those traditions or even see the Magnolias bloom on campus once more
Living Through COVID-19 With An Autoimmune Disease

Living Through COVID-19 With An Autoimmune Disease

Molly Mccomb March 24, 2020
This past week, my doctor called me and told me that if I were infected with COVID-19, my life would be at risk.
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