Educators: Don’t shame gamers, leverage their skills The growing popularity of video games during the COVID-19 pandemic could give more opportunities to students to hone their skills in and out of the classroom.
Lessons from the Pandemic: It’s Time to Rethink Social Policy COVID-19 and the ensuing unemployment crisis has demonstrated a need to improve the United State’s social safety net.
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It’s All About Business in COVID-19, but Who Is Really Being Left Out? Fears and anxiety is gripping the nation. Follow Andy Damian-Correa and how he is coping with COVID-19, the elections, and racial injustice regarding LatinX workers.
Duality in the Age of COVID-19 A San Francisco native’s thoughts on obligation, self-preservation, and what it means to hold two truths during a time of unprecedented change.
How the COVID-19 Pandemic forced me to travel home, found me on the way and threatened my family Student Charles Butler details his encounter with COVID-19.
Wildfires, Orange Colored-Skies and Climate Change; Too Little Too Late? After decades of warning, climate change has now caused enough destruction to be a concern of the majority of the population. With the 2020 California wildfires season, record-breaking temperatures, and other related disasters, the question that stays is whether we can do something to prevent furthe