Catholic colleges, strapped for cash during pandemic, struggle with reopening plans
by Jesse RemediosWith classes moved online and dorm rooms emptied out, the COVID-19 pandemic has left Catholic colleges across the country strapped for cash, trying to figure out how to support their students and staff — or stay alive at all.
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