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Dylan Meche, Staff Reporter
• June 30, 2020

Summer and Fall Orientation offered virtually
Brynn Lundy, Staff Reporter
• May 13, 2020

University reduces costs for online summer semester
Symiah Dorsey and Carter McComack
• April 28, 2020
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