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Column: My 1st semester on campus in the midst of a pandemic Photo by Emily Maze | The State News
This January, I moved into my dorm room in Case Hall and began my second semester as an MSU freshman. Although technically, it was my first semester living on campus.
Last fall, I took classes from home due to limited space available in dorms given the COVID-19 restrictions. So, after MSU announced they would be allowing an additional 2,500 students to move into residence halls in the spring, I applied and was accepted.
But my campus experience so far has been anything but normal. I began my first semester the same time winter began to pick up, and shortly after I moved in campus became frigid and snowy.
27 reports of MSU Community Compact violations since the start of spring semester
People walking along Grand River Avenue on Jan. 20. Photo by Rahmya Trewern | The State News
Reports of 27 possible Michigan State University Community Compact violations have been received since the start of the spring semester, according to MSU Deputy Spokesperson Dan Olsen.
The Community Compact applies to all MSU students, faculty, staff, alumni, contractors, vendors and visitors. It states a personal responsibility to protect the health and safety of the individual and those around them by requiring face masks, physical distancing, personal hygiene, self-monitoring and adherence to all guidelines.
MSU enters phase 2 of lifting distancing directives, plans for small graduation ceremonies
Bella Demay (left) and Jenna Rizzi (right) studying in a McDonel study lounge, Tuesday, Jan. 19. Photo by Rahmya Trewern | The State News
Michigan State University will enter the next phase of lifting the enhanced physical distancing directive, according to an email from Senior Vice President for Residential and Hospitality Services and Auxiliary Enterprises Vennie Gore.
The next phase allows students to participate in approved two-person activities at the IM buildings, including table tennis, badminton and pickleball. Additionally, main lounges, bike rooms and the reflection room in Butterfield Hall reopened at 5 p.m. Friday, the email said.
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