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Since CUNY shut down on March 11th, I've been working remotely from home. Last week I took a drive to see some different scenery and wound up at my old haunts. These two photos—of Rosenthal Library surrounded by grey clouds and strangely empty parking lots, save for the grounded Satchmobile from the Louis Armstrong House—reinforced my melancholy mood that day. Still no way of knowing what future semesters will bring.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://queenslibrary.aviaryplatform.com/collections/150/collection_resources/29251/file/282962#t=0.0,35.70233"}]}]}]}