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.
Business & Finance Personal finance updates in response to Covid-19 By By Nick Levinson | April 7, 2020 CARES Act provides help for small businesses and individuals
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.
Uncategorized Wondering, worrying, waiting: A 5th grader reflects on life during a pandemic By Jia Ramakrishnan | April 3, 2020 Jia Ramakrishnan always wanted to live through a time that would go down in history, but not like this.
Featured in Category Former Piedmonter shares personal COVID-19 story By Morgan Smith | Exedra Staff | April 2, 2020 Morgan Smith started feeling sick around March 20. He's sharing his firsthand account to help drive home the seriousness of the illness.
Featured in Category TPH Editorial | Why PHS should move to pass/fail grading for second semester By The Piedmont Highlander | Editorial Board | April 2, 2020 The grading scale needs to reflect that distance learning is not equivalent to being in the classroom.
Featured in Category Older Piedmonters stay home, reflect on the new normal By Sally Senior | March 31, 2020 Missing family and grandchildren, learning Facetime, rationing simple pleasures, and managing new fears, hopes and frustrations are all part of daily life now.