Edinboro University Greek Life is hosting the second annual Dodge the Dark event to raise money for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS). The dodgeball competition will take place March 22 in the Mike S. Zafirovski Sports and Recreation Center. Teams of 8-10 individuals pay $25 per person, in order to compete in the recreational or competitive divisions. Teams may also make a one-time payment of $250. All proceeds will go toward LLS.
Last year, Greek Life raised $4,000 toward the cause. The event is open to members of the public, 16 years or older.
The deadline to register is March 20. Contact Brandon Hayes at brandonhayes11@gmail.com for more information.
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"Over the last 7 days, there has been an upward trend in our positive cases of COVID-19 among students. Student Health Services has been working diligently to support testing, quarantining and isolation to help minimize the spread."
The English department stated on Facebook that “he had been in the hospital fighting COVID-19 and recently seemed to be making good progress toward recovery.”
“We will continue to follow the science, but we are very hopeful that students can return to in-person classes, living in our residence halls and engaging in more activities.”