With so many school events canceled because of COVID-19, yearbook editors haven’t had much to work with. NPR spoke with a pair of graduating editors chose to document a year of mostly remote schooling. Solutions include replacing missing pictures with empty tiles from a Zoom class, and taking a more journalistic approach and try to dive more into the student body away from school, since the events that would have been documented in school did not take place this year. The interview can be heard below, and the full article available at https://www.npr.org/2021/06/02/1002604408/the-school-has-left-the-building-the-making-of-a-pandemic-yearbook