IU freshmen express mixed emotions about returning home for three months
For many freshmen, the Friday before Thanksgiving isn’t the beginning of a weeklong break at home. It’s the beginning of a nearly three-month period they’ll spend off campus.
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For many freshmen, the Friday before Thanksgiving isn’t the beginning of a weeklong break at home. It’s the beginning of a nearly three-month period they’ll spend off campus.
Robert Redfield, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director, told the Washington Post the second wave of COVID-19 cases would be more challenging than the first because “we’re going to have the flu epidemic and the coronavirus epidemic” simultaneously. He received backlash for that comment, which was made in April, and had to clarify that he was never suggesting that the situation would be “impossible” to manage.
With a new academic year beginning amid the COVID-19 pandemic, IU administration is granting accommodations for deaf and hard of hearing students. But, much of the responsibility still falls on those students to ensure they have access to materials such as clear masks or interpreters for virtual meetings.