COVID-19 Affects Working Students

By Liz Shin Four weeks into the COVID-19 quarantine that started spring break, students adapted to complete this semester. Some students also have a part-time or a full-time job. As COVID-19 spread in the United States, many became unemployed. As the unemployment rate for college graduates are at 2.0 percent this year. Non-essential workplaces shut... Continue Reading →

Celebrating a Birthday in Quarantine

By Nyjah Chaney Quarantining can’t stop a celebration. Many people are using the online application Zoom to celebrate together. Some have even stopped by and stood outside of their families' homes to show them love on their special day.  Carol Wills, a mother of three and a grandmother of six, recently celebrated her birthday. “Usually... Continue Reading →

Schools Close for Remainder of Year

By Kiyah Rogers Covid-19 is a deadly disease that ended the senior year of the class of 2020. Schools all around the globe have been closed down.  The opening of schools was initially set for April 27, but was pushed back to May 15 and eventually closed for the remaining school year due to an... Continue Reading →

Stress Less During Social Distancing

By Tynasia Southerland Have you been stressed out since schools transitioned online? Not being able to visit the nail and hair salon or get a good night’s sleep can make someone feel insane. Don’t worry - here are some tricks and tips that can be used at home to bring out your inner corona beauty.... Continue Reading →

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