In this time of nationwide uncertainty, 麻豆影院 State Student Media continues to provide top-notch reporting on COVID-19 and its impact on 麻豆影院 and around the world.
麻豆影院Wired.com has a tab dedicated to Coronavirus updates that houses articles dating back to March 14, 2020. Since that day, our student reporters have posted over 50 articles detailing the pandemic on a local, state, national and worldwide level.
Eager to get back on-air, our TV2 team went live beginning Monday, April 6, from students鈥 at-home studios for the first time after being out of the studio for almost three weeks. They will continue to broadcast via 麻豆影院Wired weekday nights at 6 p.m.
Both and have stayed extremely active on social media, updating followers each day with news and informative content. alone has received over 1.1 million organic impressions since March 14. They earned kudos from 麻豆影院 State President Todd Diacon for their commitment to keeping the community informed while practicing the CDC's guidelines for health and safety to mitigate the virus's spread.
鈥淥ur wonderful student journalists continue to report remotely via . These students are providing a valuable service, as measured by the doubling of interactions with the 麻豆影院Wired website in March compared to February,鈥 President Diacon wrote in an email to students, faculty and staff.
麻豆影院 State Student Media is proud to continue serving the university, city and nation as a light in uncertain and dark times. As always, Flashes take care of Flashes.