What Is Long COVID and How Is It Affecting People?
Written by Iza Piatkowski, Staff Writer
• April 10, 2023
Politics and Small Town Dynamics
Written by Gianna Costanzo
• February 15, 2023
Audiences Wait as COVID-19 Causes Project Production to be Pushed into the New Year
Written by Aidan Leahy and Megan Murphy
• January 13, 2021
Hindsight is Always “2020”
Written by Lainey Lynch, Logan Johnson, and Emma Tetreault
• January 13, 2021
Staying Connected During Distance Learning
Written by Aidan Leahy, Megan Murphy, Charley Piercy, and Kennedy Vacca
• November 5, 2020
![Junior Tatum Black using the new platform Schoology for her homework.](https://www.thewoodgroveoutlander.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/IMG_3667-rotated.jpeg)
Loudoun County Public Schools Navigates Distance Learning for the 2020-21 School Year
Written by Claire Davison, David Hamady, and Ainsleigh Shipp
• October 29, 2020
Favorite Fall Acitivites and COVID-19
Written by Maeve Bauer, Sarah Burns, Teagan Russell, and Aidan Johnson
• October 28, 2020
![A young man having fun while staying safe on Halloween - Photo via VTDigger](https://www.thewoodgroveoutlander.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/pasted-image-0.png)
Halloween of a Pandemic
Written by Teah Sargent, Mason Vacca, and Haley Oliver
• October 28, 2020
![Woodgrove Junior Anna Lippert finishes 1,000 piece puzzle while in quarantine. Photo by Anna Lippert.](https://www.thewoodgroveoutlander.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Puzzle.jpg)
COVID-19 Changed the World, but Students Remain Resilient
Written by Annie Gilbert, Robbie Showers, Chris Tuttle, Ryan Wilkinson, and Ryan Wright
• May 21, 2020
![Woodgrove High School during the school closure. Photo taken by Mia Cammarota.](https://www.thewoodgroveoutlander.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/IMG_0201-900x675.jpeg)
LCPS Adjusts Academic School Year After Covid-19 Sweeps the Nation
Written by Mia Cammarota, Emma Tetreault, Ainsleigh Shipp, and David Hamady
• May 20, 2020
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