by Alexandra White | Oct 27, 2021
By Alexandra White Miranda Haymon, 26, made $37,000 a year as a theater director at the height of the pandemic. She was relieved when the U.S. The Department of Education automatically suspended federal student loan payments in March 2020. A few months later, Haymon...
by Denny Jacob | Oct 27, 2021
By: Denny Jacob After moving to Statesboro, Ga., at the beginning of the year for a position at Georgia Southern University, Brittany Hewitt decided to push off her search for a car in order to focus on furnishing her apartment. She figured she could wait until March...
by Juliet Jeske | Oct 25, 2021
After 12 years of a physically and emotionally abusive marriage Tara decided she couldn’t take it anymore and moved out with her two small children. Less than a month later COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic and any hope she had for a swift divorce was...
by Angela Palumbo | Oct 24, 2021
Angela Palumbo The sounds of terrified screams can be heard for miles. Parents squeeze tight to their children as they walk down the seemingly never-ending narrow hallways. Ghostly whispers and agonizing cackles echo through the dark. Lights flicker as panicked feet...
by Olivia Morley | Oct 23, 2021
By Olivia Morley Navjot Panchhi says he applied to as many as 700 full-time jobs since graduating in May 2020 with an applied physics degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Panchhi found a few contract jobs, but is still looking for a full-time role. He...
by Holly Deaton | Oct 21, 2020
Robert Kueffer had always planned on going to graduate school but the global pandemic and economic uncertainty have fast-forwarded his plans. Kueffer, who lost his job in February, moved back home to live with his parents in Wisconsin. After months of searching, he...