By The Washtenaw Voice
In March, the COVID-19 pandemic cut short both on-campus instruction and the print edition of the Voice. The Voice has continued reporting and publishing our stories online. But the pandemic and the pain it’s caused called for more. So, we gathered firsthand accounts from WCC students, put together new and already web-published reporting, and created a special report (also available on Issuu). We thank all those who contributed. While the end of the COVID story remains unknown, here we’ve attempted to document the pandemic and what happened to our campus community March through May. There’s also a full page of resources for those who may need it. Take care and be well.
–The Voice staff and editors
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