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Coronavirus Forces All Spring Classes To Resume Digitally For Rest of Semester

Coronavirus Forces All Spring Classes To Resume Digitally For Rest of Semester

Amber Perez, Impact Staff March 18, 2020

The world has been put into a panic over the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) through the past four months because of a lack of information on the virus. Breaking out in December 2019 in Wuhan, China,...

OP/ED: We Not Me

OP/ED: ‘We’ Not ‘Me’

Steven Keehner, Managing Editor March 17, 2020

In my brief life, I can not recall living through such a surreal time. Within the COVID-19 crisis, it has left humanity vulnerable and bare. Perhaps it is growing up and watching people face the unknown,...

The Crossroads of the Revolution: The Myth That Built Dobbs Ferry

The Crossroads of the Revolution: The Myth That Built Dobbs Ferry

Steven Keehner, Managing Editor March 17, 2020

June 14 is recognized for the adoption of the United States flag from the Second Continental Congress in 1777. But on national Flag Day in Dobbs Ferry in 1894, an even greater celebration was in the...

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Forces Mercys Athletes to Say Goodbye to Spring Sports

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Forces Mercy’s Athletes to Say Goodbye to Spring Sports

Dan Rebain, Impact Staff March 16, 2020

With the growing concern surrounding COVID-19, the East Coast Conference (ECC) has decided to cancel the 2020 spring sports season immediately as of March 13, 2020 Mercy's Director of Athletics Matt...

The Art of Women Empowerment

The Art of Women Empowerment

Noelle Ramirez, Impact Staff March 14, 2020

Being a woman means a lot of different things. It means to be independent but still be a dependable person. It means to be unapologetically yourself in a society that wants you to be a specific way. It...

Local Women React to Womens History Month

Local Women React to Women’s History Month

Amber Perez, Impact Staff March 11, 2020

Though March must end, the history of the women before and after this time does not. In honor of March’s Women’s History Month, Mercy College students and other local New Yorkers spoke on the women...

Mercy Announces Immediate Two Week Closure as Cautionary Measure Against Coronavirus

Mercy Announces Immediate Two Week Closure as Cautionary Measure Against Coronavirus

Steven Keehner and Francesca Simone March 10, 2020

Mercy College has announced via email an immediate closure of all campuses as a precautionary measure following the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) throughout the Westchester area.  After weeks...

Mercy Creates New Club Sports Teams For Students

Mercy Creates New Club Sports Teams For Students

Chevaughn Hurst, Impact Staff March 8, 2020

With the influx of students from the College of New Rochelle, Mercy College wanted to expand club sports for students beyond the Dobbs Ferry campus. The sports available to the student body are soccer,...

Mercy Dean Continues to Guide Vital Stroke Rehabilitation Research

Mercy Dean Continues to Guide Vital Stroke Rehabilitation Research

Chevaughn Hurst, Impact Staff March 7, 2020

Mercy College School of Health and Natural Sciences Dean Joan Toglia, Ph.D,  continues to lead research and new projects that are connected to stroke patients to help with their recovery process. Toglia...

Divas Have Mercy Take On Lincoln Center

‘Divas Have Mercy’ Take On Lincoln Center

Valerie Lopez, Associate Editor March 2, 2020

"Hello? Your boyfriend hit you again. That's never okay. Hang on, I'm on my way!" The Mercy College co-ed step team, Divas Have Mercy, stomp, clap, and step in perfect unison during their social issues...

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