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Juniors Camila De La Cruz and Katherine Whiteside have started a podcast called Fireballing Through College where they talk about topics they find meaningful, sensitive or funny.
Culture By Clara Duhon Feb 22, 2021 12:09 AM
While most students are using their childhood bedrooms to take online classes, others are running their own businesses.
Seven students said they turned their personal passions and hobbies, like self-care and bracelet making, into businesses and social media pages, which they’ve worked to maintain during the COVID-19 pandemic. The students said their businesses, which sell items ranging from painted shoes to knitted clothes, have given them a break from other commitments like schoolwork while remote learning continues.
Wonboyn, Australia – “It was about two months after the fire,” said Ian Williamson. “We’d been into town shopping. And I just collapsed on the ground crying and screaming.”
On January 4 this year, the devastating bushfires that made media headlines around the world ripped through Wonboyn, a small lakeside community on Australia’s east coast.
Williamson and his wife Munlika were protected in a fire bunker he had built on his property, but he says he has developed Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or PTSD as a result of the experience.
He says the devastation of the fires affected other residents as well.