Snapshots from the first day that masks were no longer required

By The Spartan staff President Pamela-Gunter Smith on March 19 announced that masking would become optional in classrooms. This change effectively ends the mask mandate on campus, as an update that only 17 days prior relaxed guidelines and only required masking in classrooms. However, this might not be a permanent change. “Individual faculty could continue to require masks in classrooms and labs,” the president said … Continue reading Snapshots from the first day that masks were no longer required

YCP nursing class turns into hands-on lesson in providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine

By Autumn Miller York College of Pennsylvania is partnering with the State Vocational University in Włocławek, Poland, to provide necessary supplies to help Ukraine refugees at the border of Poland during this time of need. Since the Russian invasion, more than 2.5 million individuals have fled the nation, the bulk of whom have been taken by Poland, creating Europe’s fastest-growing refugee crisis since World War II, according … Continue reading YCP nursing class turns into hands-on lesson in providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine

Career fair goes live as students, companies mingle at M&T Field House

By Ulices Samaniego and Taryn Cook After two years of the event being held virtually due to COVID-19, this year’s career expo was held in person. The event occurred March 16 at M&T Field House of the Grumbacher Sport & Fitness Center (West Campus). The event started at 10 a.m.and went until 3 p.m., allowing for students to interact with the many employers who attended. … Continue reading Career fair goes live as students, companies mingle at M&T Field House