TORONTO, CANADA— How long can we survive this pandemic?As the United States struggles from the massive economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump issued guidelines to states aimed at easing social distancing restrictions and reopening parts of the country.On April
WASHINGTON, DC— April 22nd, 2020- Earth Day turned 50. The first Earth Day in 1970 mobilized millions of Americans in waves of coast-to-coast demonstrations to protest environmental ignorance and demand a way forward for our planet. The first Earth Day is credited
Fifi is my little sister. I bent reality a little when I drew her in my cartoony style, just to fit her personality. I gave her a crazy, adorable hairdo to match her adventurous (and dangerous), lively spirit. She is currently missing
Baltimore, MD—With reports of overwhelmed hospitals, impending economic disaster, and an ever-dwindling supply of toilet paper, a world in lockdown looks to the internet to make the most of time in quarantine.With so much time on their hands, people around the world
WASHINGTON, DC— Social distancing is the invisible messiah of this questionable time. “Six feet apart at all times” are the words that are constantly ringing throughout our ears not only on the news, but from friends, parents, and grandparents alike. However, what
BROOKLYN, NY— COVID-19 is definitely not an equal opportunity killer. In two cities, the virus has affected them in different ways. While NYC is struggling with the virus, it seems that a city all the way in Taiwan isn’t very worried.“Everything here
WASHINGTON, DC— The day the quarantine began seemed like a normal one. The sun was shining in DC and the trees were finally pulling leaves onto their naked branches, but the days that followed proved to be anything but normal for our
WASHINGTON, DC— The world is at war against COVID-19, not just a public health battle but an economic war for the ages. Like the great wars of the 20th century, the fight against COVID has seen governments, particularly those in the developed
BROOKLYN, NY— On Sunday, March 22, all non essential businesses were closed in the state of New York. This meant not just restaurants, shopping centers, and sports-related businesses, but theaters too. This not only includes actors, but stagehands, costume designers, hair and