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COVID-19

COVID-19: Service at a Standstill

Bars are empty. Movie halls are closed. Entire cities are deserted. It is as if time’s at a standstill. But, for the service industry, time is money.

June 13, 2022
3
min read

Wearing an Unfortunate Fate vs. Being Umbrella(d) by Safety-Based Regulations

Instead of understanding that COVID regulations were implemented to ensure the safety of citizens internationally, many have contorted the true incentive and wrongfully compared it to a systematic genocide.

February 18, 2022
6
min read

Moving Toward Healthcare Equity During the Pandemic

Whether it be about unemployment, vaccines, housing, or anything else, action must be taken to make our world and our healthcare more equitable.

January 21, 2022
4
min read
By
Isabella Folchetti

“Temporary” Implies Change That Can’t Be Accomodated

By
Emilie Garrabrant

The Impact of the Omicron Variant on college campuses

By
Emilly Sanchez

When COVID-19 Testing Costs More Than a Tesla: Patient Billed $54,000 for a PCR Test

By
Isabella Folchetti

How Schools Are Navigating the Coronavirus Pandemic

The Implications of the Discovery of the Canine Coronavirus

In trying to create a comprehensive test for COVID-19, scientists have discovered the first canine-originating coronavirus that is transmissible to humans. What does this mean?

June 21, 2021
2
min read

Here's Why You Should Get Your Vaccine

As of May 18, roughly 47.5% of the total U.S. population has received at least one vaccine dose

June 3, 2021
3
min read

India Is Dying: The Second Wave of COVID-19 Inflicts Mass Devastation

There are far more sick people than there are beds, and more lives are being taken each day

May 23, 2021
3
min read

How the Pandemic Has Hurt Colleges Serving Low-Income Communities

Hundreds of thousands of college students have been pushed to delay school or even drop out because of the burdens of the economic crisis

May 11, 2021
4
min read

How Racial Disparities Affect Treatment of COVID-19

While COVID-19 has significantly affected the lives of everyone, studies show that it has most notably impacted people of color

May 2, 2021
3
min read

Disabled People Are Waiting, Anxiously, For Lifesaving COVID-19 Vaccinations

While the demands for inoculation are high, it is important to prioritize the needs of our people correctly

April 5, 2021
2
min read

Here's What Joe Biden's Plan to Address COVID-19 Looks Like

Throughout his campaign, President Biden made it clear that addressing, solving, and recovering from the pandemic would be the administration’s top priority

February 6, 2021
6
min read

Living Through a Pandemic: COVID-19, Youth, and Mental Health

Difficult times call for difficult measures. But humanity, kindness, and beauty still prevail - so does hope.

January 15, 2021
April 14, 2020
5
min read
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