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2020-05-31
Life Carries On
Even in these times that are abnormal we have to all move on together in order to rebuild what has been lost these past few months. Because we were not ready for this outbreak we felt the full wrath of what a disease could do to us. The grief and sadness we feel for the people have died due to the virus is what should motivates us to prevent it in the future but in order to do so we must be able to continue like our normal life but with a few changes like being at home and not going out as much. The reason why I submitted the photo was because of the intense news coverage and traction was needed to track and follow the virus due to the rapid spread of it. It spread like wildfire as everyone was close by due to the dense population of major cities around the world which led us down on the path we are now. -
2020-04
“I would say it's definitely a lot harder..."
“I would say it's definitely a lot harder to get in community because I feel like that's a big deal with any kind of faith and so with church it's all online now so I'm just watching it like from my home church with my family like in our house so that's kind of a bummer not being able to be in community every week and it's hard because it puts like I don't know more pressure…” -
2020-05-13
Life in Quarantine
This is an essay I wrote about how this pandemic has affect my life as a second year college student who returned home to live with my parents again. #CSUS #HIST15H -
2020-05-13
College Student Going Through COVID19
College Student in COVID 19 -
2020-05-10
student search to find a job during COVID-19
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2020-05-08
Empty Seats At The Restaurant
The image is of a family-owned restaurant with empty seats due to the ongoing pandemic. Their doors have been closed to sit down visitors from late March to the present. -
2020-04-30
9 Roses Cafe in the French Quarter is Closed Until Further Notice, Take-Out Available at Gretna Location, New Orleans, LA
9 Roses Cafe in the French Quarter closes due to the pandemic, but the restaurant's Gretna location remains open for take-out. -
2020-04-16
Ma Mamma's House Restaurant Shares the Cancellation of Essence Festival, New Orleans, LA
Ma Momma's House of Cornbread, Chicken, and Waffles shares the announcement of the cancellation of Essence Festival 2020. The restaurant will miss the loyal customers coming from the convention center. -
2020-04-13
Dooky Chase Restaurant Suspends Takeout to Begin Community Give Back Days, New Orleans, LA
Dooky Chase Restaurant announces the restaurant will shut down temporarily until May to conduct the Community Give Back Days. -
2020-04-06
Dooky Chase Restaurant Promotes Curbside Service, New Orleans, LA
Dooky Chase Restaurant shares an article from nola.com that promotes the restaurant's curbside service. The article reads exactly, "Dooky Chase’s gumbo z’herbes goes curbside to keep a New Orleans tradition rolling." -
2020-04-28
A Local Temple Sign
We are all struggling right now in some way, and I want this image to serve as a reminder for everyone to keep their heads up during this extremely difficult time and to keep pushing onwards:) #REL101 -
2020-04-12
Windy City Records’ Curbside Pickup
In the midst of this shelter in place, many businesses are struggling to survive. Stores that rely on small, niche markets are especially impacted. The new record store in Downers Grove, Illinois is no different. After opening their doors just under a year ago, Windy City Records has relied on a dedicated, but small customer base. This notice that curbside pickup is available is just one attempt at survival. Posted during the Illinois Shelter In Place Order#DePaulHST391 -
2020-04-27
Finished my first semester of grad school amid a global pandemic
Juggling grad school and a full time job hasn't been easy. The outbreak of Covid-19 made this a more difficult task, as I work at a school and teaching was shifted to an online format within a matter of days notice. It often feels that things have been moving so quickly that I haven't had time to fully comprehend them. Nonetheless, I must take note of some of the accomplishments along the way, such as finishing my first semester of grad school at Arizona State University. 10 monographs, some dozen scholarly papers, and two major papers I feel both relief and a sense of accomplishment. -
2020-04-11
"Wearing a mask won’t protect us from our history," New Orleans, LA.
Burnell Cotlon, owner of a small grocery store in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward, shares how COVID-19 is effecting his community. -
2020-04-03
Rebirth of a teacher
Reflection of a teacher's experience with online teaching. -
2020-03-31
The Burden of the COVID-19 Crisis is Unfairly divided – So is our Ability for Redemption
A written piece talking about the effcts of Covid-19 -
2020-03-18
Why NBA players can get coronavirus tests but regular Americans are struggling to
This reveals the inequalities in American society that persist and are further exposed by a pandemic such as COVID-19 -
03/15/2020
Patients in Utah struggle to get tested for CoVid-19
Lack of available testing causing issues around the country -
2020-03-15
Machines that read CoVid-19 tests are still waiting for FDA approval, despite use in other countries
Government struggles to respond