These tents are equipped with enough space to hold students at a safe distance from one another while having access to speakers and white boards to display PowerPoints and other content.
Category: Opinion
Blough-Weis Library Makes Jobs Resume-Worthy
Since the beginning of last year, the staff at the library have worked diligently with the Career Development Center (CDC) to make this job resume-worthy.
A Day In The Life At The Holiday Inn: A Student’s Perspective
My main concern here is that no medical staff call to check in on us and there’s nobody in charge of physically making sure we’re still alive and well. There are cameras in the halls watching us all the time, which is pretty weird, I won’t lie.
Susquehanna Updates Printing Process Across Campus
Researching the new system Papercut, we have to log in to the system to be able to print. We will use our student credentials to log in and access the system after swiping our ID cards just as the old system had worked.
Should Spring Athletics Re-Open?
As much as we can all feel for athletes at this time, forcing the seasons to start up is not the way to go.
Students Discuss COVID-19 Protocol Violation Fines
Susquehanna administration has decided to fine students for violating COVID-19 protocols. These violations include, but are not limited to: not showing up or scheduling testing and having off-campus guests in residence halls.
Students Conduct COVID-19 Tests Themselves
Personally, I don’t think it was a good idea to allow students to begin testing themselves for the simple fact that we are not testing experts.
Testing Twice A Week Raises Concerns For Students
This semester Susquehanna decided to test students twice a week, every week to keep everyone safe. Administration is attempting to prevent an outbreak, like what has already happened at other campuses, by containing anyone who could contract the virus earlier than what they could last semester.
Rapid Testing Slows Down Move-In Process For Students
There are three options for this: have proof of a positive COVID-19 test in the past 90 days, have a negative PCR test within 72 hours or complete COVID-19 testing once you get to campus. If you haven’t had COVID-19 in the past 90 days, you will most likely fall into the third option and have to receive a rapid test once you arrive on campus.
Move-In Process May Prove Successful For Now, But Will It Last?
Personally, I think that the difference with the move-in will make no difference when it comes to classes. Most students do not follow the instructions when it comes to going up and down the stairs and using elevators or try to find ways around the safety procedures.