Reactions: Opinion columnists talk TigerConfessions
Opinion columnists respond to TigerConfessions posts and reflect on the platform as a whole.
Opinion columnists respond to TigerConfessions posts and reflect on the platform as a whole.
Opinion columnists respond to TigerConfessions posts and reflect on the platform as a whole.
Opinion columnists respond to TigerConfessions posts and reflect on the platform as a whole.
If the University is to make strides toward supporting students’ mental health, it must encourage and fund not only community events, but also resources for students to spend stress-free time alone.
If the University is to make strides toward supporting students’ mental health, it must encourage and fund not only community events, but also resources for students to spend stress-free time alone.
I thought I’d been careful, and indeed I had been — degrees more so than most, if not all, of my friends and family. Then came the email: my SARS-CoV-2 test, which I’d taken as a precaution before seeing my grandparents, and not at all because I was symptomatic, was positive.
In an email to faculty, Provost Deborah Prentice wrote that the administration’s decision stemmed from the conviction that “action must be rooted in reflection.”
Reopening will be, for the most part, gradual, and capacity will continue to be limited. Guidelines released by the governor indicate that indoor gatherings are permitted at 25 percent capacity, or 50 people maximum, and outdoor gatherings at 100 people maximum.