COVID-19
The story of Spring Quarter 2020, as told through University emails.
A third-year was terrified of catching COVID-19. He went to the Black Lives Matter protests anyway.
What’s it like to live on campus when everything is closed and almost everyone has left?
Through text messages and photographs, Vera Soloview, Class of 2023, tracks her pandemic-upended life.
A first-year, the daughter of an ER doctor and a nurse, tries to stay hopeful during the pandemic—but it’s hard when your parents are scared.
Musician Eli Winter, AB'20, had planned a concert tour of the United States and Europe after graduation. Then came the pandemic.
In a pandemic, how can you focus on anything? A first-year documents her upended life through paintings and essays.
Not sure how to handle the pandemic? Anne Pritikin, Class of 2022, has some suggestions.
Living with your parents—or completely alone. Taking classes on Zoom. Trying to make sense of it all. Eight College students tell us what Spring Quarter 2020 was like.
While the mysterious new disease spread, UChicago Medicine researchers brought long-held expertise to a new common cause: helping COVID-19 patients.