An Opinion staff writer expresses their frustration with campus Internet.
Tag: remote learning
Transitioning back to in-person learning more difficult than expected
Student writes about the difficulties of adjusting to the new year after a year of COVID-19 regulations.
Remote Option For Fall Is Pending Removal, Students Are Excited
For me, being remote currently, and having been for two semesters now; I am excited to be able to attend classes in-person this fall.
Online Courses Take a Toll On Students
The rising frustration of being remote has become much more apparent in the weeks leading up to moving in for the spring semester. Students have said course work seems to be piling up and that holding focus while at home is a struggle.
Cases surge to 48, off-campus parties likely cause of semester-altering spike
VP Susan Lantz says contract tracing points to Halloween parties as likely cause of the spike.
COVID-19 spike forces classes online, buildings to quarantine
Four 18th St. townhouses join Reed and Smith Halls on quarantine; all classes move online.
Remote Learning- Is It Worth It?
“I decided that for the amount I was paying to be on campus but still have some classes online, I could stay at home where I felt more safe and comfortable during this pandemic,” senior Sam Brumagin said.
We will get through COVID-19
There is one thing we know for sure about quarantine life: it really sucks, but we have been enduring.
Tutoring, counseling services remain available to students
“I want students to know we are still here for them.”