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20 Things to Do While Working & Staying at Home

Amidst the chaos of the unforeseen circumstances presented by COVID-19, many of you have likely found yourselves teleworking, cooped up at home, unable to travel, and running out of ways to keep you and your families stimulated. We’ve assembled here 20 things you might consider doing to keep things interesting - watch penguins swim remotely at the aquarium! Take a free Ivy League, yoga, or cooking class! Virtually tour that museum you’ve been wanting to check out! Write a poem and submit it to CADET magazine for Volume V! Watch a live streamed concert! The list goes on… if there are any we missed, feel free to add in the comments section at the bottom or drop us a line at cadetx@cadetissue.com. Hang in there - we’re going to get this through this all together and be all the stronger for it.

20 Things to Do While Working & Staying at Home

  1. Watch a live streaming concert

  2. Workout at home for free

  3. Take one of 450 free ivy league courses online

  4. Submit an article, poem, illustration, or photo essay for CADET Magazine VOL V

  5. Join Quarantine Book Club

  6. Listen to or make a pandemic inspired playlist

  7. Virtually volunteer

  8. Get some retail therapy by shopping in the CADET store

  9. Watch free streaming shows and movies

  10. Stream the Met Opera

  11. Check out “Coronaviral” memes

  12. Laugh at some streaming standup comedy

  13. Watch a live broadcast of the Seattle Symphony

  14. Browse the USMA Library Digital Collections

  15. View worldwide art events as part of the Social Distancing Festival

  16. Take a virtual tour of 12 famous museums

  17. Tune into one of 10 webcams at the Monterey Bay Aquarium

  18. Read the CADET blog

  19. Take a free cooking class from Michelin-rated chef Massimo Botturo

  20. Download top apps for working and staying at home

and as always…BEAT NAVY!


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