Vox writers document the many ways our lives have changed a year after the start of the pandemic
Vox Editor-in-Chief Christina Long ponders what it means to live through a year-plus of COVID-19
Poets from the Unbound Book Festival are part of poetry's evolution amid these unfamiliar times
Local activist Roy Lovelady discusses his personal history with activism
The unemployment rate for college graduates with autism is 85%, almost 20 times the national average
Vox's curated list of can't-miss shops, eats, reads and experiences offers great suggestions to enjoy throughout April
From Swift to Savage, popular music from the past year serves as a reflection of how people endured COVID-19
As an alternative to Slack and Skype, Discord is helping bring online communities together now more than ever
Throughout its 40 year history, The Blue Note brings in a variety of big name artists to Columbia while still supporting its small, local acts
Where to score discount records and find hidden gems in downtown Columbia
Remote jobs are removing the workplace and leaving employees isolated in their own home
Starting a new relationship or ending an old one can be hard for anybody, but add on a pandemic and it might change some things
The pandemic accelerated the move to card and digital payments, leaving behind those who still rely on bills
Times are changing, and businesses have been forced to adapt to selling their products online amid the pandemic
It has been a year since we experienced the joys of salad bars and communal vats of fried rice. Will they ever return?
Athleisure and causal comfy clothes are all in style this spring after the pandemic changed the comfort game, and we're all here for it
For online students, physical education is more about tracking and less about track
When the pandemic halted in-person events, Columbia Art League, PedNet Coalition, Rainbow House and Unchained Melodies got creative with their virtual fundraising efforts
Five MU freshmen reflect on their unparalleled college experience during the pandemic
Photojournalist Lia Waldrum dissects her mental and emotional health during the pandemic to find that healing isn't always linear
Find your new fave at Sub Shop, Main Squeeze, Taste Place and other local favorites
Thriving Home aims to give families easy resources to healthy food, one meal at a time.
Less is more in your cooking space. Tackle the clutter and tidy your mind
Single-use cups, to-go containers and throw-away utensils have become staples this past year
After public feedback, the Disabilities Commission is working to stream city meetings online so everyone can participate
Add some extra life to your garden the bees, butterflies and hummingbirds these three Missouri native flowers will attract.
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