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Coping with Covid-19

Coping with Covid-19

Isolating with stocks

By Lucas Day | May 13, 2020

Northwestern Michigan College student hasn’t made a single trade but intensely tracks the market all day.

Coping with Covid-19

Post COVID-19 plans: celebrate birthday, annoy the cat

By Kurt Williams | May 13, 2020

And maybe baking will replace some TV time.

Coping with Covid-19

VA nurse manages telehealth calls

By Nyjah Bunn | May 12, 2020

Her daughter lives with relatives.

Coping with Covid-19

Covid takeaways: good night’s sleep, less planning

By Hunter Hicks | May 12, 2020

This is part of  Coping with COVID-19, a series of brief looks at people in a pandemic.

Coping with Covid-19

Chips, candy run over even after COVID-19

By Wells Foster | May 11, 2020

More reading likely to continue.

Coping with Covid-19

Reading, cleaning replaces social media and phone use

By Wells Foster | May 11, 2020

East Lansing woman hopes to keep it up after quarantine.

Coping with Covid-19

Loss of social connection challenges recovering addicts

By Lucas Day | May 8, 2020

Isolation is something that addiction wants, and without being connected, and without having support from like-minded people, the chances of people returning back to addiction are very high.

Coping with Covid-19

Quarantine renews teacher appreciation

By Kurt Williams | May 8, 2020

And grandma’s got some love coming her way, too.

Coping with Covid-19

Michigan customers support favorite businesses during COVID-19 crisis

By Ben Goldman | May 7, 2020

While Michigan businesses struggle to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic, loyal customers search for ways to help them out. Here’s a look at some of their stories.

Coping with Covid-19

New title brings new responsibilities

By Nyjah Bunn | May 6, 2020

Group home supervisor is an essential worker

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Environmental news of the Great Lakes region from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

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