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Many students found themselves separated from family during the 2020 holiday season, and turned to virtual meeting spaces to keep traditions alive.

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Jewelyn Mims

One student drew upon strength from his faith and from his church community to get by during the pandemic.

Online instruction proved challenging for communication but beneficial to time management for this student, who became more punctual and prepared due to the lack of commute.

Many students explored new hobbies and interests while under quarantine.

As supplies ran scarce early in the pandemic, some people resorted to trading with family and friends in order to secure necessary items.

Discusses what it’s like for food delivery in quarantine, as well as how people and businesses are adapting to serve the community.

Discusses observations on P.O.C. having limited healthcare and resources, as well as racist slurs against the Asian community while in the pandemic.
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