Social distancing sign at marina entrance.
Last night the sole human cashier* at a convenience store was horrified when understaffing and corporate policy prohibited him from using the bathroom. When he told me, I looked at the line and I was also horrified for him.
*(There was an unreliable camera based cashier too, but it is seldom used…
Saw a cheeky sticker at the Union entrance.
At the start of the pandemic, it was bittersweet for the Posadists online. It was a disaster that would break the back of the system and allow a true system of communism to take place. Of course things didn't turn out that way due to COVID-19, at least directly. However I wonder if the international…
This submission interviews people that are apart of the BG community who have dealt with handing out COVID-19 Rapid Tests first hand and the effects the outages/demand have on the community members.
Way I've had it described to me, sounds like life this semester is a "Go home or go to heaven" type deal if you fall into certain groups.
Anyway they started giving out 3M N95 masks at the Meijer entrance. Not sure how much I trust em since they ain't packaged, except to band 3 of em at a time…
Two week's pain gives way to the pleasures of life if you make it through.
Being outside is elegant and beautiful.
Force your wounded body back into the light of society - the ground zero of your case. The emotions you feel when you see people have no good word to describe them, though they…
During the shutdown, my family sat down and made a list of all of the different main dishes we liked so that we could rotate more variety into each week's menu. Everyone got sick of my spaghetti and still won't eat it!
This submission is about how masks in the College of Musical Arts affect the students and the faculty of the CMA.
My submission is a story that I wrote for a journalism course in which I investigated the usage of thermal imaging facial temperature scanners that were installed on campus as a byproduct of the COVID-19 outbreak.
I wrote a piece dealing with the frontline medical workers in the hospitals. I interviewed 2 nurses and 1 student. They all told me about their day to day with covid. They told me heartfelt things to really capture how hard their work is.
Why must I suffer the maskless?
I now live in pain and squalor because of their hubris.
They are ignorant to the downtrodden around them. They do not see the homeless, and wonder if they will soon live among them. They are not acquainted with hunger, who now visits me frequently. I see their…