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Fraternities hold online rushes during pandemic

September 20, 2020 by Michael Morris

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As the Covid-19 pandemic looms large, New York University fraternities are keeping the rush process alive by using social media and online platforms like Zoom.  According to the NYU Interfraternity Council (IFC), the governing body for most fraternities, all official fraternity events and activities must be done online to stop the spread of Covid-19. Delta […]

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Churches in the Middle of COVID-19

May 21, 2020 by Rebekah Nelson

Exterior shot of Calvary Chapel

During the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple countries have faced stay-at-home orders and shut downs of nonessential businesses as the entire world was put on pause in an attempt to flatten the curve. This video is a look inside one church’s story while they navigate new territory for both the congregation and staff in the midst of […]

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