Abi Hilden, staff writer Due to dropping COVID-19 case rates in the Twin Cities, the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul have decided to lift
Zully Sosa, executive editor After receiving clarification from Augsburg administration, the Echo would like to note that our previous issue’s News article “Faculty Prepares for
Joe Ramlet, opinions editor Pres. Joe Biden, who ran for office on the promise of “shutting down the virus,” recently rolled out a program offering
Olivia Allery, news editor With the start of the new semester, the entire world is now facing a surge of the Omicron variant of the
Olivia Allery, news editor Last week, Minneapolis put in place updated mandates in the midst of the Omicron surge of COVID-19. One of these being
Alexa Martin, staff writer With the recent surge of COVID-19 cases across the country due to the omicron variant, the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA)
Tateum Park, contributor I never realized how much this pandemic took away from me. I was part of the graduating class of 2020 in my
Zully Sosa, executive editor Students from the StepUP program, a residential recovery-based program on campus centered around substance-free living, have been living alongside COVID positive
Olivia Allery, news editor The Delta Variant of COVID-19 has been spreading quickly causing infection numbers to take another surge in these past months, and
Olivia Allery, news editor Residence Life is a huge part of campus life, mainly providing those who live on and off campus the collegiate experience
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