by Anthony Dedousis | Jan 19, 2021 | Blog, COVID-19, Resource Library
The long-predicted second wave of COVID-19 is hitting Los Angeles very hard, with over 15,000 new cases daily and hospitals straining to provide care. It has disproportionately impacted lower-income neighborhoods and communities of color, where high rates of poverty...
by Max Gomez | Sep 4, 2020 | Blog
This blog entry is a part of a series on the housing crisis facing college students. College housing markets are decidedly out of control. As rent increases in larger cities, so too does rent for college students who study at schools in those locales. Students...
by Sydney George | Aug 19, 2020 | Blog, COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic is shifting the nature of education in the United States. While many schools initially planned to fully reopen in the fall, spiking COVID-19 cases have forced them to reevaluate. With approximately 640,000 confirmed cases in California and...
by Isaac Gendler | Jul 6, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library
It’s no surprise to anyone that the advent of a global pandemic is inducing a worldwide economic meltdown. For months offices have been turned into ghostly shells, busy city streets into silent lanes, and restaurant halls dormant all because coming into close...
by Isaac Gendler | Jun 19, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library
Very few individuals could have foreseen the COVID epidemic. Starting from the arrival of the first officially diagnosed case in Los Angeles County in January, the virus had spread in the population until a state-wide stay at home order was issued for the county on...