Felix Stoll Opinion 10/06/2021 Amidst the rapidly evolving conditions of the Industrial Revolution came the growing demand for the voices of workers to be heard. With factories operating under dismal conditions, many workers began to speak up about what they expected out of their workplaces. This eventually led to the concept of the labor strike. With mass […]
Day: October 12, 2021
Sin Nombre Hantavirus in Michigan
Felix Stoll News October 5, 2021 The Sin Nombre Hantavirus (SNV) in North America is the most common strain of the rare, but severe Hantavirus that infects humans. This virus causes hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in those affected. It was originally discovered in the Four Corners region during an outbreak on the Navajo Nation reservation (also identified as Diné) in 1993 caused […]
Hospitalization Gap between Pfizer and Moderna raises concern
Aishwarya Singh National October 5’ 2021 With months having passed to the major wave of vaccination in the United States, the scientific community expected to see trends emerge among different groups of vaccinated individuals as well as among recipients of different kinds of vaccine. As the months have gone by, The Center for Disease Control and Prevention have also tried […]
Controversial Refugee Center Proposal Passes
Aishwarya Singh Local October 5’ 2021 When the Michigan Masonic Home closed the former Warwick Living Center in March, it was occupied by senior citizens in need of various levels of care. But when the facility reopens, likely later this year, it will become the temporary home to unaccompanied male refugees ages 12-17, who will be […]
R. Kelly Found Guilty, Facing Life in Prison
Ella Bright News October 6, 2021 One of the biggest names in R&B music, Robert Sylvester Kelly (known to most of the world as R. Kelly) was convicted for sexual exploitation of a child, bribery, racketeering and sex trafficking involving five victims on Monday, Sep. 25. A jury of seven men and five women found the singer guilty. He faces a sentence […]