Rocket alumni, parents among first to receive Covid-19 vaccine

As of Dec. 18, 2020 both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines are approved by the Food and Drug Administration for emergency use in the United States. In a Jan. 7 updated article from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Healthcare personnel and residents of long-term care facilities should be offered the first doses … More Rocket alumni, parents among first to receive Covid-19 vaccine

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Finding the silver lining: 20 good things from 2020

It’s no secret: 2020 has presented us with some pretty heavy challenges — wildfires, murder hornets, a pandemic, and toilet paper shortages just to name a few. When terrible things happen to us, it is certainly easier to focus on all that has gone wrong, especially when it hurts and feels so consuming. Though it’s … More Finding the silver lining: 20 good things from 2020

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Technology makes snow days a privilege of the past

Snow days are a staple of everyone’s childhood. Nothing is better than your parents coming into your room and telling you to go back to sleep, that school called, and you have a snow day. With the ability to teach students online because of Covid, McNick has changed their policy to allow only one day … More Technology makes snow days a privilege of the past

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Video games lead to friendships transcending time, space

Video games are a way for many to de-stress after a long day of work or school. Most games are multiplayer, allowing gamers to play with their friends, or even make new ones. Some of the most popular games on Steam, an online gaming platform, are multiplayer games with either voice or text chat capabilities … More Video games lead to friendships transcending time, space

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