Posted inFeature / NewTop / Photo Spreads / Top What it’s like to be a student in the dorms during COVID by Jackson GouldOctober 15, 2020October 15, 20200 Even though many people within the dorms cannot experience nature during quarantine; some students with their biology projects have brought nature to the dorms brightening up the currently lifeless aura of the commons area. Photo by Jackson Gould With the dorms needing new parameters for on campus students, new rules were set out for living in the dorms. These rules include no more than three in a dorm room, no outside guests, and of course masks on at all times outside your room. Photo by Jackson Gould The days go by faster and faster as people are kept in their rooms due to COVID-19. Many students feel as if they are going crazy. As Kellyn Chandler in Orr hall stated, “My interior dialogue for the past two months has been distressed pterodactyl noises!” Photo by Jackson Gould These dot the dorm halls everywhere in an effort to encourage and remind students to wear their masks. Although most find them quite weird and abstract with one student stating, “I don’t find the posters annoying. I thinks it’s weird that when the hero’s wear their costumes half of them don’t wear masks like wolverine. But other than that I think they’re fine.” Photo by Jackson Gould This year has had students go from text books, most being rented online, to chrome books with most classes being online lectures and online work with the occasional lecture to watch and take notes on. Photo by Jackson Gould Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterPinterestEmailPrint Jackson Gould More by Jackson Gould