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...
by Erika Wheless | Oct 21, 2020
What would you do if you didn’t have to make your student loan payments? Millions of federal student loan borrowers are finding out. Back in March, in an effort to ease the financial pain accompanying staggering levels of unemployment from the coronavirus, the U.S....