A recently released book called "Fire and Fury" shared detailed information about President Donald Trump and started conversations among college students at Oklahoma Christian University.
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“You come back from break and you are used to being in your own home, around your own family and suddenly, you come back to school and you are surrounded by over 2,000 people everyday,” Becker said. “You are sharing cafeteria trays and forks, people are coughing into their hands and touching doorknobs and together with all the stress and tiredness, I think it all just meshes together for people to start coming down with the flu.”
"We have students from more than 40 different countries here–it's really healthy–so that's great."
Unlike the seasonal flu, pandemics occur when a new virus emerges. According to CNN, the result is something “mankind has never seen before, a pathogen that can spread easily from person to defenseless person—our immune systems never primed to launch any sort of defense.”
College students, in particular, would be impacted by the bill, according to the New York Times, as it taxes the value of college tuition benefits bestowed on thousands of university employees, as well as causes student loan interest to no longer be tax deductible.
As Oklahoma Christian University students prepare to go home for Thanksgiving break, high airfare prices prevent some from making the trip. According to CNBC, round-trip…
Oklahoma Christian University students discuss experiences with ride sharing apps.