.cogwbur published hundreds of essays and commentaries in 2022. Here are the pieces that attracted the most readers, and took up the most space in the editors' hearts and brains.
If you know the story you get the reference. If not, my one-sentence summary: A flu pandemic wipes out 99% of the world’s population, and civilization as we know it abruptly ends. “No more diving into pools of chlorinated water lit green from below. No more ball games played out under flood lights. No more porch lights with moths fluttering on summer nights,” Mandel writes.by Anil Shukla I worked on last January. Anil is the chief of emergency medicine at St.
work with a community of writers who trust us with their stories and ideas. Read a brief commentary from the editors about what went into these essays, and why we love them.During the first pandemic winter, Miles Howard did a lot of walking around Boston. The experience inspired him to plot a 25-mile urban trail — the Walking City Trail — that connects many of the city's green spaces.
CA: Karen List is a professor of journalism and ethics at UMass Amherst. When Karen wrote this essay, I was enthralled with photojournalist Lynsay Addario, who, at the time, was on assignment for The New York Times in Ukraine. SS: In passing drafts back and forth and finding the shape of this essay, Anri and I talked about hope. She told me about, and how she frames hope as a discipline. I’ve thought about this often, how hope — much like talking about hard things, and doing hard things — is like a muscle. It’s work, and you have to keep using it.Dr. Paul Farmer died last week at 62. More than a dozen of his friends and colleagues share their most memorable stories, reflecting on his life and legacy.
SS: You don’t have to be the GOAT to feel grief in the transition of finding a new path. Theresa writes about stepping away from a yoga practice that defined and nourished her – until it didn’t. “I, too, have quietly questioned if what I wanted is still what I want. And I, too, have taken quiet steps in a new direction.” In one way or another, we’re all different from the version of ourselves that existed three years ago.
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