“clusterf— (n) : a complex and utterly disordered and mismanaged situation,” read the headline and deck on the paper’s website.
Though in both cases the word “clusterf—” was left uncensored. The word also served as a pun on the fact that the school has seen multiple COVID-19 clusters for over the last week, defined as at least 5 cases in proximity to one another.The editorial was widely praised online for its directness in response to the growing number of COVID cases at the school.Also Read: Time Out to Halt Print Editions in the US“In just the past week (Aug.
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