Editor’s Note: It has been a long year dealing with COVID-19 and its long-term fallout. Here is a collection of blog entries about getting through the last year from my commentary and blogging students. Really impressed with what these young people have to say.
Alexis is a student who works full-time along with going to school. Having to be isolated due to COVID-19 made life tough for her.
I tested positive for COVID-19 this year, and here's my experience. #jmc406https://t.co/ZXaQHQf6af
— Alexis Henry (@alexisjaidyn14) November 11, 2021
Jiyoon Kim is a South Korean exchange student at UNK, and when she is feeling too far from home, she makes kalguksu (noodle in soup).
Romantic Kalguksu(noodle in soup) for Cozy Winter#JMC406 https://t.co/Ray44VczeD
— Jiyoon Kim (@lemmonn_jelly) November 4, 2021
Grace McDonald works at answering the question of “Why are you in choir” through the voice of one of her classmates.
I've interviewed a lot of people about their COVID-19 experience, but the story told by my fellow choir member, Tyler Clay, has my heart broken and hopeful at the same time. Music truly can make a difference.https://t.co/cC3ukaIVkG #JMC406
— Grace E. McDonald (@GraceEMcDonald8) November 18, 2021
Makenzie Krumland tells the story of a young woman and her family dealing with COVID-19 while stranded in another country.
When visiting family for the holidays, the trip is typically spent in the company of your loved ones, making memories and catching up with one another. But this was not how Vanessa Ortiz and her family spent their Christmas during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/TaupdEqNgj
— Mackenzie leann (@LeannMackenzie) November 18, 2021
Ryan Range looks at how his school life changed when everyone was sent home from school in March of 2020. The events of that spring and summer led to him creating an award-winning short film about The World Theatre.
Ashely Hopkins is another of my students who turns to making soup (in this case, chili) when the weather turns cold and there’s not really anywhere to go.
I love to eat chili on any cold day in the fall or in the winter. So I wrote about it, go check it out! #JMC406 https://t.co/uzhPJ6OC4j
— Ashley Hopkins (@ashleyrhopkins) November 3, 2021
Caity VanDeWalle takes an almost short story approach to telling the story of how her friend Abby dealt with having to go home during the early stages of the pandemic.
A take in the life of my friend Abby's life during covid#jmc406
— Caity VanDeWalle (@CryptidCrow26) November 18, 2021
And finally… During the summer of 2020 I broke out of isolation for a week or so of motorcycling in Arkansas with an old friend. During that trip I discovered that Bass Reeves, Black lawman, from the HBO series Watchmen was a real person.
Motorcycling in the Time of COVID19: Riding with Bass Reeves and the Watchmen. Sometimes truth is more amazing than fiction.
What a great journey with #TeamStrange. https://t.co/lr2w00TrSD
— RalphIsNow@rhanson40@threads.net (@ralphehanson) August 9, 2020