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Getting tested for COVID-19 has become more of a common occurrence, as more and more stores, businesses, gyms, and restaurants are opening back up. Some Read More
Getting tested for COVID-19 has become more of a common occurrence, as more and more stores, businesses, gyms, and restaurants are opening back up. Some Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on Frederick Community College’s (FCC) academics, with most instruction being conducted remotely. However, athletic teams have also felt Read More
20 years ago, no one would have believed that a female Congresswoman would be playing a video game to raise awareness for informed voting. Video Read More
On November 3rd, Americans were able to cast their vote on Election Day. However, many voters cast their ballots through early voting. Those who voted Read More
While social media can be a useful tool for socialization and activism, social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, can give users a tunnel Read More
Frederick sports youth group the MD Aftershocks 16u have had to make many changes to the way the players practice, compete, and enjoy with their Read More
As October draws to a close and November begins, many people, regardless of their political affiliation, are deciding on how they will vote this year. Read More
2020 has brought about many new changes, one of the biggest being that Frederick County Public Schools have moved to remote, all online schooling. This Read More
“We are at the mercy of COVID and the government,” said Tad Janes. With COVID-19 precautions taking Frederick Community College courses almost completely online, the Read More
In early May, Maryland’s confirmed caseload of covid-19 was nearing 30,000, and the death toll was nearing 1,500. Quarantine, also known as the “stay at Read More