By Karla Gomez Over 170,000 people have applied for unemployment in North Carolina by the end of the week of March 28 according to the U.S. Department of Labor and the number continues to increase everyday. As North Carolinians are…
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By Karla Gomez People throughout the country are relying on essential businesses to deliver food and general household goods due to the fact that many are staying home because of COVID-19. While some people choose to go out to obtain…
By Victoria Mims Coronavirus has been all that’s been talked about in the news, on social media, and even makes its way into personal convos. It’s as if there’s nothing else going on in the world; All there is is…
By Shannon Turner While social distancing is keeping us safe, it’s also keeping us away from our friends. Luckily, a man’s best friend and other fur pals don’t have to be banned from the house. Here’s just some of the…
By Shannon Turner Day 8 of Quarantine: wake up late, wear sweats, watch TV, eat, watch more TV, sleep, repeat. Day 9 of Quarantine: wake up late, wear sweats, watch TV, eat, watch more TV, sleep, repeat. Who has had…
By Victoria Mims With classes moving to online due to the coronavirus, and students having to move out of their dorms, boredom has increased more than ever before. With nowhere to go, what else is there to do besides eat,…
By Anne Evans Imagine spending your whole life playing a sport, countless hours of your life devoted to one sport, from the time you were a child until college. You just finished a game or a practice, and you didn’t…
By Matt Merino Among the plethora of changes caused by the novel Coronavirus, the shift to online classes has been one of the harder changes for students across the world to adapt to. Students may find it hard to get…
By Tommaso Villa What is it like to live in one of the hardest hit countries by COVID-19? The people in Italy who are actually involved in the Italian response to the virus outbreak might give insight to Americans also…

