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This past month, corporate lobbyists swarmed Washington to get the best shake for their industry from the Senate’s coronavirus relief ...
University Faculty and Staff Organize Donations of PPE in Response to COVID-19
As hospitals across the world experience shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical supplies, University faculty and staff ...
Zoom? What the Hell is Zoom!? Reflections on the First Week of Online Classes
In the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, The Argus will feature personal essays on how life has change in strange, ...
What Does Remote Learning Mean for Graduate Students?
Jake Aronowitz, a Ph.D. student at the University, is fascinated by birds. For three years and counting, he’s been working ...
Staying Safe and Sane: A Guide for Extroverts Practicing Social Distancing
According to the Myers–Briggs personality test, I’m 90% extroverted. So, while 10% of me is thrilled to be trapped indefinitely ...
Davison Health Center Prepares for Possibility of COVID-19 Outbreak on Campus
While most students have left campus, over 300 have petitioned and been approved to stay on campus for the rest ...
WesCeleb: Sivan Piatigorsky-Roth ’20
As the class of 2020 mourns the loss of their Senior Spring and spends time in social isolation rather than ...
A Portrait of City Governance in the Time of Coronavirus
In the midst of the unprecedented novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many politicians and political commentators alike have connected this moment ...
Understanding COVID-19: An Interview with Professor Fred Cohan
Huffington Foundation Professor in the College of the Environment Fred Cohan studies the origins and diversity of bacteria, and is ...
A Semester Suspended: Students Back From Abroad Reflect on Their Early Return
As the COVID-19 pandemic has taken over the globe, its impact has been far reaching, displacing not only those who ...
