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A park bench is cordoned off Wednesday, March 25, 2020, in Houston. A stay-at-home order was issued Tuesday for Houston and Harris County residents to help fight the spread of COVID-19. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

How distance learning affects student success

By Kai Grady
Published Apr 2, 2020
The lack of on-campus interaction may become problematic for students as the semester continues.
Members of First Baptist Church in Roanoke give out lunches to first responders in the church parking lot on Tuesday, April 21, 2020 thank the essential workers and show their appreciation during the COVID-19 pandemic. James Chaustre gives lunches to Firefighter/Paramedic Brandon Winesett from Station 4/7. The lunches included hot dogs which members of the congregation cooked fresh on the grill, chips, a cookie and a soda. (Heather Rousseau/The Roanoke Times via AP)

Essential workers face additional rules to limit spread of disease

By Bridey Brown
Published Apr 2, 2020
Essential workers during COVID-19 are being introduced to new regulations in the workplace.
High school seniors reflect on missed traditions

High school seniors reflect on missed traditions

By Bridey Brown
Published Apr 2, 2020
High school seniors are reflecting on the traditions they missed as they finish the year.
Show students learning online at home

College students face challenges with distance learning

By Bridey Brown
Published Apr 2, 2020
Students at other universities are experiencing the challenges that come with distance learning.

Horoscope: April 2, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Apr 2, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Cancer until 2:26 p.m., when the Moon enters Leo. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, April 2, 2020: You are especially strongwilled individual, and this year...

Disney parks were alive with magic days before shutting down

Disney parks were alive with magic days before shutting down

By Bridey Brown
Published Apr 2, 2020
Days before the shutdown of Disney theme parks, nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

Horoscope: April 1, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Apr 1, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Cancer HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Wednesday, April 1, 2020: This year, you have the vitality and you take charge of your life. Your world expands and you embark...

A Texas welcome sign is shown Sunday, March 29, 2020, in Deweyville, Texas, near the Louisiana state border. Texas is ratcheting up restrictions on neighboring Louisiana, one of the growing hot spots for coronavirus in the U.S. Just two days after Texas began requiring airline passengers from New Orleans to comply with a two-week quarantine, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said state troopers will now also patrol highway entry points at the Louisiana border. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Difficulties with adjustment to distance learning

By Shannon Murphy
Published Apr 1, 2020
Finding a quiet place to work and overloaded WiFi connections are two common hurdles students have faced.
TCU baseball starts the season with three straight wins. Photo by Jack Wallace

NCAA grants spring athletes opportunity for another year of eligibility

By Nikki Spellman and Katherine Griffith
Published Mar 31, 2020
NCAA allows schools the opportunity to give spring athletes another year of eligibility.

Horoscope: March 31, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Mar 31, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Gemini until 7:43 a.m., when the Moon enters Cancer. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, March 31, 2020: This year, you boost your earnings in a way that also...

Horoscope: March 30, 2020

By Tamia Banks
Published Mar 30, 2020

A baby born today has a Sun in Aries and a Moon in Gemini HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Monday, March 30, 2020: This year, new financial opportunities are headed your way, and you can solidify that foundation you've...

Hand sanitizer is pictured in the swabbing tent before the citys coronavirus testing site opened next to Citizens Bank Park in South Philadelphia on Friday, March 20, 2020. The site, which opened Friday afternoon, is the first city-run location where people can be swabbed to determine if they have the coronavirus. At the time of opening, it was only for people with symptoms who are over 50 and healthcare workers with symptoms.(Tim Tai/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)

How homemade sanitizers are harming citizens

By Alexis King
Published Mar 29, 2020
While consumers wait for most cleaning items to be restocked, hand sanitizer is bringing out the DIY in some people, especially since how-to information can be easily found online.