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VISTA “Our Words, Your Voice.”
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City of Edmond extends mask mandate
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Honoring Marissa The Vista’s JaNae Williams reflects on the lasting impact Marissa Murrow has left on the UCO family. See Pg. 4
Freshman Clara Hibbs (left) and freshman Jadyn Pitts (right) study together in the Nigh University Center. Masks are mandated across campus for the semester, and throughout the city of Edmond through Nov. 30. (Cici Simon/the Vista)
Sarah Hite Editor-In-Chief
OK State Questions The Vista breaks down what state questions you should expect on your ballot next month. See Pg.8
SAFE Ally Panel The Student Alliance for Equality held a panel for those looking to support the LGBTQ+ community.
As coronavirus related deaths rise across the nation, Edmond and the University of Central Oklahoma will continue to enforce mask mandates within their communities while the state just continues to recommend the use of masks. The Edmond City Council voted, 3-2, last week to extend Edmond’s mask mandate until Nov. 30 and amend the city’s current declaration of emergency. Ordinance #3799 was originally set to expire Monday. However, council members Josh Moore, Darell Davis and David Chapman voted in favor
Jacob Silva Sports Editor
Around Campus
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The Oklahoma State Department of Health reports over 100,000 COVID-19 cases and 1,100 deaths in Oklahoma. UCO’s live COVID-19 dashboard reports it has had 340 total positive COVID-19 individuals since Aug. 11, despite strict campus restrictions. Ninety-three are active cases as of Monday. The city council meeting included periods of discussion among council members and time for public comment. The public and council’s discussions were brief. The vote was then held to decide whether to amend the existing Declaration of Emergency. Continued on Pg.6
UCO student dies from non-coronavirus illness
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Events are happening all over campus this week! UCO Ensemble prepares for “Bach for Christmas”.
of extending the mandate. Mayor Dan O’Neil and Councilman Nick Massey voted against the amendment. The motion and the revised declaration went into effect immediately. Oklahoma remains among the worst states in the United States for positive coronavirus tests per 100,000 people and the number of new reported cases, according to a report released last week by the White House Coronavirus Task Force. Governor Kevin Stitt spoke at a news conference Sept. 17 in Oklahoma City. Stitt said again that he will not issue a statewide mask mandate, despite a recommendation from the White House Coronavirus Task Force, the Associated Press reported.
Staff Sgt. Miguel Angel Alvarado Sixtos, a Licensed Practical Nurse and member of the Oklahoma National Guard. (Provided/Oklahoma Obituary)
Member of the National Guard and University of Central Oklahoma student Miguel Angel Alvarado Sixtos died due to a “non-coronavirus illness” according to the Oklahoma National Guard. Sixtos died on Sept. 27 and was a Staff Sgt. of the Oklahoma Medical Detachment, 90th Troop Command. Sixtos was born June 27, 1975 in Mexico City. UCO President Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar expressed her condolences for Sixtos’ family in a campus-wide email, “Miguel was a father of two young
girls, husband to a wife of 10 years, a proud Army veteran and National Guard member. Dedicated to service throughout his life, Miguel worked as a nurse, helping others overcome their struggles.” This is the second UCO student to lose their life in recent weeks, as Sixtos’ death preceded the loss of Marissa Murrow, a victim of a fatal car crash. Resources are available to support the UCO family during this difficult time. The Center for Counseling and Well-Being is accepting virtual-walk-ins every day between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. and can be reached at 405974-2215 or ucoccwb@uco.edu.