Around Town Quarantined together: sweeping, sorting and keeping the pandemic at bay By Kathryn Pritchett | May 15, 2020 Navigating the new normal is less about home economics and more about home comforts -- more shoring up than sweeping out.
COVID-19 SIP is stressful | Wellness Center offers some tips for coping By Amy Hazer & Alisa Crovetti | May 8, 2020 The close quarters of SIP without the usual rhythm and variety we're used to can cause our systems to overload.
Around Town Kelly Corrigan: The long road ahead and the post-pandemic world By Kelly Corrigan | May 1, 2020 Corrigan imagines the story of the 2020 pandemic and how we nailed it (spoiler: grab a tissue and prepare to be inspired)
Around Town Voices | Rise and shine, go to class on time, don’t wait for the lecture to be posted online By Margaret Faust | April 28, 2020 Online classes can be more challenging for college students in different time zones, writes Elon freshman Margaret Faust
Featured in Category Commentary | With summer camps and vacations being cancelled, adjusting to the new normal is hard work By Amy Hazer & Alisa Crovetti, PUSD Wellness Center | April 24, 2020 PUSD wellness staff offers support, guidance and tips for routines and other ways to survive COVID-19 quarantine
Around Town Voices | Navigating the grocery aisles requires planning, quick thinking, and newfound flexibility By Diana Peters | April 24, 2020 My joy at seeing the well-stocked TP shelves turned to dismay when I observed it was institutionally thin -- the dreaded single ply.
Featured in Category Voices | In an unsettled spring, something to look forward to By Richard Turner | April 16, 2020 Reflecting on the uncertainty of the times (to test or not to test), Richard Turner, M.D., finds hope in a newly planted garden.
Featured in Category PUSD mental health clinicians offer guidance for trying times By Alisa Crovetti, Ph.D. and Amy Hazer, LCSW | April 14, 2020 The new normal will affect all of us differently; the Wellness Center offers some ways to make it through.
Around Town Taking refuge in reading amidst a pandemic By Kathryn Pritchett | April 10, 2020 From The Secret Garden to War and Peace, books demonstrate the capacity of the human spirit to conquer some of the very worst things.
Around Town Message to college seniors: Graduation’s been cancelled and the economy s#cks, but don’t despair By Doug Ireland | April 7, 2020 Coronavirus may have changed your circumstances, but you've got much to be proud of and more to look forward to.