The Pandemic: Heroes In Healthcare by: Jada Barnes

  The Coronavirus has shaken the nation’s systems by becoming deadlier by the minute and more dangerous by the hour. During this time, there are people who want to work and people who need to work. If you want to find a hero, or better yet, thousands of them, look no farther than our own healthcare system. The Coronavirus outbreak began many months ago. We … Continue reading The Pandemic: Heroes In Healthcare by: Jada Barnes

Social Media Usage By: Maya Vereen

Due to the coronavirus, everybody has been advised to stay inside. With being home for so long, there is only so much people can do inside the house. This has caused everybody to rely on one thing: social media. Many people have turned to their cell phones for apps like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, Netflix, and Youtube to keep them entertained.  Even before Covid-19, the … Continue reading Social Media Usage By: Maya Vereen

New Year, New Games:

Almost halfway through 2020, what can we expect for gaming? by: Leah Gaskins For a few months now, countries heavily impacted by the COVID-19, or coronavirus, pandemic have spent more time than ever before at home watching television, binging their favorite shows, or finding creative ways to kill time. One of those ways might include sitting at your desk or couch, picking up your mouse … Continue reading New Year, New Games:

Act: Pandemic, Scene: Film Production, Action? By Aaron Watts

With the spread of the Covid-19 virus, various jobs were forced to close down to prevent the spread of the virus. The ramifications from this protective measure was that many people had to struggle economically for months. Though many industries were hit hard due to quarantine, few were damaged as much as the entertainment industry. Movies theatres are closed down, TV channels are showing reruns, … Continue reading Act: Pandemic, Scene: Film Production, Action? By Aaron Watts

Domestic Food Shortage by Sadman Hassan

As Covid-19 still spreads through the United States and the quarantine keeps being extended, many industries have taken a hard blow. From restaurants to oil, the Coronavirus has caused a very different recession in the country. The newest industry to be affected is unfortunately meat processing plants. In the United States, approximately 5,000 meat processing workers have caught Covid-19 according to the CDC. Most workers … Continue reading Domestic Food Shortage by Sadman Hassan