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Improving MIT life and learning during a pandemic

Credits: Image courtesy of the MIT Undergraduate Association. Caption: The Banana Bunch Team, winner of Track 1, proposed several trails on campus with signposts acting as conversation starters. The trails will encourage students to explore new areas of campus and encourage socialization in a Covid-safe way. Caption: The Track 2 winning team, OK GOOGLE, proposed Beavers Incognito, a weekend-long social event with a mystery-solving component that aims to build community virtually. Credits: Image courtesy of Team OK GOOGLE. Caption: The Track 3 winner, Team JAS, aims to create a handbook to improve the virtual MIT experience. Drawing on suggestions from faculty and students, the handbook would centralize academic information and tools to foster a sense of community.

Chen all smiles as Therapy Stores survives appeal

“This is a capitalist environment. Competition makes us work harder and makes us work smarter. I don’t think I should apologize for that.” Jing Chen, owner of Therapy Stores Moments before the Placerville City Council denied the appeal of a conditional use permit for Therapy Stores and its

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Drought, deforestation in Amazon exacerbate COVID-19 impact: U of T researcher

Arts & Science Drought, deforestation in Amazon exacerbate COVID-19 impact: U of T researcher (photo by Paralaxis via Getty Images) With the dry season ending across the Amazon rainforest, scientists and researchers are once again assessing the damage in a region where tree removal, clearing of exposed land for farming and severe drought are combining to put the lives of populations – many of them Indigenous – at risk. But there’s now also a new threat to contend with: COVID-19.  Gabriel de Oliveira, a post-doctoral researcher with Professor Jing Chen in the department of geography and planning in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Arts & Science, says breathing difficulties and respiratory challenges brought on by the coronavirus are being exacerbated by the ecological crisis that had been developing in the Amazon over several years.

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