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Remote learning means remote teaching, SJFC professors reconstruct courses to online only

November 11, 2020 Cardinal Courier

By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer It goes without saying that the lives of students were affected by the rapid closure of on-campus classes, but St John Fisher’s professors also felt the effects of this […]

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Going remote affected the vote: Students voting absentee stressed while waiting for ballot

November 11, 2020 Cardinal Courier

By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer What happens when an absentee ballot is requested, but no one is there to fill it out? St. John Fisher’s Education student Makenna King ‘24, was influenced by the 100 […]

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Students of Color share experiences on Fisher campus, an overwhelmingly majority white school

November 9, 2020 ereilly

By Erin Reilly ’20, Editor-in-Chief Amid the increasing national conversation around racial inequities and injustice, students of color on the St. John Fisher College campus shared their experiences and concerns as the small minority on […]

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Fisher teams up with community members to hold racial equity panel for student body

November 8, 2020 Cardinal Courier

By Nandi Sommers ‘ 21, staff writer In late October, St. John Fisher held a panel on racial restoration which was an event open to the whole campus community at Fisher.  The racial equity panel […]

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Full-time students, full-time jobs: Some students work on both

November 7, 2020 Cardinal Courier

By McKayla Kovach ’21 Management Major Being a full-time student at college is a job within itself. Some students are able to supplement school with a part-time or full-time job while others may find that […]

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Students, professors navigate education and virtual connections for online only learning

November 5, 2020 Cardinal Courier

By Allison Lyons ’24 These past couple months have been unlike any other, especially for education, with the need to adapt to online learning methods, raising the question: is virtual learning necessarily the best option […]

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Sign language classes gain popularity

November 4, 2020 Cardinal Courier

By Bella McEnroe, ’24 Media and Communication major St. John Fisher College is one of the hundreds of colleges and universities in the United States offering American Sign Language classes and some on the campus […]

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Fisher delays start of spring semester, cancels spring break

October 28, 2020 Cardinal Courier

By Erin Dickinson ’24, Staff Writer   On Wednesday, St. John Fisher College announced it will delay the start to the spring 2021 semester. An email from school officials to the student body communicated a […]

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Local filmmaker responds to growing crisis on the US/Mexico border, brings screening of film to Fisher

October 27, 2020 ereilly

By Erin Reilly ’20, Editor-in-Chief An Oscar-nominated director is responding to the growing border crisis by bringing his documentary to St. John Fisher College. Robert Bilheimer and his small but mighty production team at Worldwide […]

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Fisher transitions to remote learning for rest of semester due to rising cases in COVID-19

October 20, 2020 Cardinal Courier

By Erin Reilly ’20, Editor-in-Chief St. John Fisher College announced on Tuesday that it will transition to online only classes following a large increase in positive coronavirus cases on campus. “While the number of confirmed […]

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Fisher community calls on school to revoke Giuliani’s honorary degree after Capitol riots

January 19, 2021

The rippling effects of the Capitol Riots from January 6, are beginning to be felt, even locally at St. John Fisher College. In 2015, Fisher awarded Former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani an […]

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Reilly: ‘I leave the Courier with hope,’ EIC shares experience leading the Cardinal Courier during a global pandemic

December 8, 2020

By Erin Reilly ’20, Editor in Chief Dear readers, If you’ve been here before, welcome back. If you’re a new reader, welcome to the Cardinal Courier, St. John Fisher College’s sole student-run news outlet on […]

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In-person or online?: Professors and students reflect on second semester mostly on zoom

December 3, 2020

By Katie Fiannaca, Media and Communications student Due to the vast increase in COVID-19 cases at St. John Fisher College, students were sent home with the instruction of all online classes for the remainder of […]

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