More Things To Try For The Rest of Quarantine

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By Afua Anim – Student Journalist Summer is almost here, the birds outside are chirping and you’ve probably started to become jealous of the bees frolicking together outside of your window because you cannot do the same with your friends. And on top of all this, you’re still at home as you have been for … Continued

Online Learning in the Time of Coronavirus

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By Brian Crespo – News Editor COVID-19 has pushed the United States and most other developed nations into a digital existence. Restaurants have switched to take-out, their chairs stacked neatly on their tables, their waiters and waitresses laid off. Sports events have all been cancelled – no Yankees, no Knicks, no nothing. Venues holding thousands … Continued

The Monster

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The Monster lingers. Am I hungry ? I have not had an appetite in days — “hold on, the monster is chasing me,” she thought.

Every Day Is A Crisis: Oncology Nurse On The Pandemic

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By Sarah Alaeddin – Executive Editor Sarah: What is your name and occupation? Elizabeth: My name is Elizabeth Alaeddin and I’m a registered nurse. I work at St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Paterson, NJ. Sarah: What unit do you work in? Elizabeth: I work in the Medical Surgery/Oncology unit. I typically deal with cancer patients. Sarah: What is your typical … Continued

Will There Be A NFL Season?

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The National Football league (NFL) is in jeopardy of not having a season, as America becomes one of the most infected countries on the planet.

Battling Yourself: Another Illness Within the Pandemic

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As the days go by, I find myself drifting in and out of sleep. As faint rays of light shine through my curtains, I count down whatever hours remain of the day until my room turns dark. To me, every hour feels like I am facing a divine punishment in which I am forced to repeat the same things over and over again.