October 28, 2020

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Oct. 28, 2020

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Volume CI

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Est. 1929

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www.sjuhawknews.com

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The Student Newspaper of Saint Joseph’s University

Carol Lewis, M.H.A. ’91, and her brother Jeff Green lost their father, Hiram Green, in April to COVID-19. Lewis, a clinical research associate, said she often has to travel for her work and thus stays in many hotels. When she would arrive at the hotel, she would call her parents. “When dad would get on the phone, he would say, ‘Hello, where are you?’ Today, I want to tell him, dad, I’m in Philadelphia to honor you and to tell the world how special you are and how much I love and I miss you,” Lewis said. Hiram Green was a Korean War veteran.

Remembering lives lost

Over 850 folding chairs lined the grass next to the Independence Visitor Center, in front of Independence Hall, each chair representing 10 people who died of COVID-19. COVID Survivors for Change, headed by Christopher Kocher, put together the display on Oct. 23 to remember the approximately 8,673 COVID-19 deaths in Pennsylvania. In addition to the display, the organization livestreamed the event featuring people who remembered their loved ones lost to COVID-19.

Bari Himes lost her mother, Rose Phillips, who was living in a nursing home at the time, to COVID-19 in April. Phillips was in remission from stage four metastatic breast cancer. “Some may say that people are tired of COVID, well I’m not tired of grieving for my mom,” Himes said. PHOTOS AND REPORTING: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA

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OPINIONS

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Maggie Koch ‘22 addresses the lack of female leadership in the business school

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Q&A with Layken Simmons on her experiences working at St. Joe’s

SPORTS

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St. Joe’s lacrosse programs partner with Harlem lacrosse


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