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Social anxiety during and after the pandemic

This article was written by Jesal Gandhi and Winston Lee.

Many people are well aware of the physical tolls that one of the largest pandemics in the last century has caused.

Single-use plastic consumption skyrockets amidst billions of pandemic-driven face masks

The role COVID-19 has played on the environment can be seen as positive, on the surface. We all saw those videos of dolphins returning to the water canals in Venice due to the lack of human activity, or pictures of cities in China where the smog that surrounded the cities cleared out.

$1.5 million provided for student financial relief through the HEERF II

As stated in an email from Marybeth Murphy, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, Stevens has been awarded about $1.5 million through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund II (HEERF II) to provide eligible students with financial aid grants based on their level of demonstrated financial need.  

What America got wrong about COVID-19

It almost feels like cheating at this point, but given I’ve been in China for exactly a year and one day (and given the rest of my family is still in America), I have a unique perspective on the two extreme ends of COVID-19 responses.

A potential danger of COVID-19 on children

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has taken the world by storm for over a year; however, its presence has brought on consequences that many people are unaware about.