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Midterms and pandemic burnout

Midterms and pandemic burnout

Editorial Board October 21, 2020

With midterms still lingering on our calendars, we are all feeling the stress of making it to mid-semester. Managing Zoom classes has not been an easy feat, but we’ve made it this far.Since being...

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The danger of individualism in America during COVID-19

Yukiko Yamazaki October 14, 2020
Individual freedom and independence are core values of American society. However, the pandemic shows the shortcomings of prioritizing these values and prioritizing yourself over others.
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Faculty balance work, parenting during pandemic

Benjamin Adams October 14, 2020
Professors face the balancing act of parenting young children while continuing teaching and working at home.
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Finding A Sense Of Normalcy Through Dressing Up

Mai Vo September 23, 2020
In quarantine, the self-expression of clothing has been somewhat lost to the monotony of sweatpants and T-shirts. Without being able to go out, with no one to impress and no reason to get dressed up, I struggled with the reality of quarantine.
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Inner peace in challenging times

Yukiko Yamazaki September 23, 2020
In today's overwhelming climate, sometimes you must prioritize yourself.
Bombay Bicycle Club opened to the public at 25% capacity on Aug. 24 after closing its doors for two months. Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

Best for Trinity winners grapple with pandemic effects

Dana Nichols September 23, 2020
Feliz Modern, Bombay Bicycle Club, Pizza Classics navigate business operations despite COVID-19
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Individualist policies are the opposite of wellness

Noelle Barrera September 10, 2020
In defense of colleges' classes of 2024
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Asking for help during the pandemic

Kayla Padilla September 10, 2020
Finding peace amidst uncertainty as the new school year begins
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A History of Sports and Diseases

Paige Wallace September 10, 2020
How athletics have adapted to global health changes
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A Nightmare Within a Nightmare: COVID-19 for the Chronically Ill

Victoria Stringer September 3, 2020
Even as media outlets touted the importance of protecting others, I still did not feel like a priority to society.
Animal Crossing players seek New Horizons

Animal Crossing players seek New Horizons

Kara Killinger April 9, 2020
Students are social distancing — and socializing — with the Nintendo Switch game
As classes Zoom on, tutoring follows suit

As classes Zoom on, tutoring follows suit

Kara Killinger March 26, 2020
Academic assistants weigh in on going digital

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