Courtesy of Joy Chen
Joy Chen, a design media arts student, works on a laptop at her family’s home in Orange County.
Zoom fatigue is real: Here’s how to prevent it
Students say they are feeling burned out by video chat platforms and work that requires looking at a screen
Zoom fatigue is real: Here’s how to prevent it
Students say they are feeling burned out by video chat platforms and work that requires looking at a screen
Courtesy of Joy Chen
Joy Chen, a design media arts student, works on a laptop at her family’s home in Orange County.
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On Jan. 6, pro-Trump supporters marched through Washington, D.C., and stormed the Capitol building, just as Congress was meeting to formally certify the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. The insurrection left five people dead and a world in shock. Many asked, “Is this what America has become?”
The attack was also the same week that Tucson, Arizona, was marking the 10-year anniversary of a shooting rampage outside a supermarket that killed six people and injured 13, including then–U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. The attack took place at a “Congress on Your Corner” event, days after Rep. Giffords had won a contentious reelection race.