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Special thanks to the Gaffney Family for funding this issue.
PHOTOS AND DESIGN BY KIERSTEN OLSON
VOLUME 21. ISSUE 4.
Wind-Up staffers explore relationships, and how they’ve fared in COVID-19. They take on several angles: our romantic relationships, our relationships with the school community, and our relationship with the broader community.
“‘I feel like I have to be restrained… people are farther away so I can’t interact with the class like I used to.’”
— quote from Will Dodson in article “Extroverts in Covid” by Norah Judge
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Maintaining community
news by lily conybeare
Relationships that build our community shifted during the pandemic. Through this, an opportunity to adapt and assist confronted us all. SJHS staff members Mr. Scott Portt and Mr. Matthew Waters connected with our community in a new way despite—because of—COVID…
Introverts in COVID
feature by josh hafley
Not being able to be with friends and family during this ongoing pandemic can be taxing for a lot of people, however not all people think this way. Introverts and people who enjoy alone time have found some elements quite enjoyable….
Extroverts in COVID
feature by norah judge
The SJHS community looks very different this year compared to years prior– people are really making an effort to avoid contact with others. For extroverts, this has caused their connection to friends, strangers, and the school to change and it’s been tough to navigate…
E.P. Clarke takes on COVID-19
feature by morgan covert
The state has sent elementary schools into unknown territory as high schools and middle schools across the state are getting all the attention. It’s time to take a visit into this world and see how everyone is coping…
Pandemic romance: how to start a relationship
feature by lea douglas
Pandemic or not–dating has been hard for a majority of people, but COVID has only made finding love more difficult. While dating apps may temporarily solve your dating problems, read along for tips to navigating love during lockdown…
Pandemic romance: how to maintain a relationship
feature by brennen kerns
It takes two halves to make a whole and relationships are about more than just procreation. Not enough people are invested in the other. A healthy relationship should always strive to move forward…