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VISTA “Our Words, Your Voice.”

vistanews1903 @thevista1903 @thevista1903 The Vista ucentralmedia.com Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Adult dependents eligible for $1400

Jazz Ensemble I

Nationally recognized Jazz Ensemble I performs this Thursday. See Pg. 5

UCO Basketball

Broncho basketball wrapped up its season over the weekend, finishing MIAA competition. See Pg. 7

WandaVision Review Contributing writer Ty Wallace writes about his thoughts on the WandaVision limited series. See Pg. 8

President Joe Biden speaks about efforts to combat COVID-19, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Jacob Silva

@jdsilva_ Editor-in-Chief

Following December’s smaller COVID-19 relief bill that brought $600 checks to each American adult and provided other forms of aid to businesses and state health programs, President Joe Biden and democrats are nearing the approval of a much larger, $1.9T bill. The Senate voted 5049 to move this bill to a final vote in the House that will take place in the coming days. According to the Associated Press, here are the highlights of the bill that

@amandasiewyk Contributing Writer

Guest speakers, mental health help and training, and dance classes headline this week’s events at UCO. See Pg. 2

benefits to federal unemployment aid have been expanded to provide an extra $300 per week through Sept. 6. This is in addition to what expanded benefits each state is providing for citizens. Universities across the country are set to receive $40 billion in assistance, “with the money used to defray an institution’s pandemic-related expenses and to provide emergency aid to students to cover expenses such as food, housing and computer equipment,” writes AP. Continued on Pg. 4

Students demand guests at graduation Amanda Siew

Around Campus

may affect University of Central Oklahoma students: Adult dependents make up a significant amount of college students, but they were not included in the financial relief provided by the previous two stimulus packages. In what Biden is calling the “American Rescue Plan”, parents will now receive $1400 per dependent, even if they are adult dependents. A caveat with the new stimulus is that single taxpayers making more than $80,000, or households making more than $160,000 per year will not be eligible for the direct payments. For those who are unemployed,

Members of the University of Central Oklahoma community are petitioning to have limited guests at the in-person commencement ceremonies this spring. On Feb. 24, the university announced that commencement ceremonies for spring 2021 will be held in person without guests or faculty to allow social distancing. The ceremonies will be livestreamed for online

viewing. Brooklyn Wigington started the Change.org petition addressed to the university last week. As of Monday, the petition has gathered 790 signatures. On the petition, Wigington said: “UCO students have persevered through the ups and downs of the last year, and with improving COVID-19 conditions, the seniors of UCO deserve to graduate with the friends and family that supported them along the way.”

Wigington stated several arguments to support allowing limited guests at the ceremonies, including the improving COVID-19 statistics and vaccination numbers in the state, availability of outdoor venues for safe large gatherings, the requirement for masks and social distancing at the ceremony, and how other Oklahoma universities will allow or have allowed guests at their graduation ceremonies. In a statement released to UCentral Continued on Pg.3


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