The Post-COVID Post – JOUR camp 2021

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The Parallels of Architecture

By Chelsey Hodge The word ‘architecture’ came into the English language in the 1560s, from the Greek word architekton, meaning ‘master builder’. In every part of history architecture has remained as a portrayal of society, mirroring the values, triumphs, and downfalls of civilizations over time. The constructions of homes and structures made in the past…

The Water Boys of Atlanta

By: Bishop Marshall If you spent at least a part of your childhood in suburbia you’ve probably made a lemonade stand. Setting up the foldable table from the garage with two chairs, biking to the local grocery store for a pitcher and lemonade mix, creating a sign out of cardboard and Sharpie. There was no…

Covid-19 Doom Turned Into A Boating Business Boom

By: Lizzie Chaladek Businesses know the common feeling of having to persevere through the effects of COVID-19. After seeing through the eyes of Carefree Boat Club, one can truly sense how even a devastating pandemic has benefits if looked at with positivity and a dedication to overcome. Jared Coetzee, the Sales Representative for Carefree discussed…

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About The Publication

The Post-COVID Post is a one-time publication comprised of the work of incredible high school students from all over the United States, who participated in the Journalism Summer Academy at the University of Georgia June 14-18, 2021.

Prof. Charlotte Norsworthy led the class. Participants included:

  • Anjali Chillar
  • Elizabeth Chladek
  • Meyer Davis
  • Gabriella Etienne
  • Nina Gomez
  • Abby Halpin
  • Chelsey Hodge
  • Abhinav Iyer
  • Aislyn Jowers
  • Bishop Marshall
  • Darin Martin
  • Shivika Nath
  • Hiep Nguyen
  • Joshua Ryans
  • Lucy Samuels
  • Abby Strader
  • Regan Wells