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News•Sports
College athletics learn to manage mental health after pandemic and stress upends goals
During the pandemic, student-athletes had both their athletic and academic careers come to a standstill.
Features
A dogs love can cure the blues
Early in the pandemic there was a waiting list to adopt dogs from shelters.
Business
New York business owner struggles during pandemic amid city regulations and mandates
Now, restaurants are required to ask for vaccination cards along with a valid form of identification from every customer looking to dine in.
Arts•Features
Airstream Art on Astor Place
“I’ve missed seeing stuff like this.”
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And the band played on
Keeping the show going on amidst a pandemic
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Floating for Free: COVID and the Staten Island Ferry
Throughout the pandemic, the ferry never stopped running,
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COVID-19 has left many Black and Hispanic landlords in serious debt
When it comes to lost rental revenue, large landlords have experienced a greater total loss, but Mom-and-Pop landlords have been impacted more severely because they have less of an ability to weather a loss of rental income.
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Remote is the new workplace normal
What’s been lacking in company culture and social interactions, is made up for in working from the sofa, front stoop, and in the most comfortable leisurewear.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
One year of COVID-19 in New York City
Each photo represents a month of the pandemic, which infected over 780,000 New Yorkers and killed 48,537.
Audio•Features•News
Asian Americans speak out against surging hate crimes
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought on a surge in attacks against Asian American. The community is rallying to denounce these hate crimes.