Spring semester should be all online Spring semester should be all online The university should hold only online classes this spring for consistency and safety of the students. Photo by Sabrina Considine Online learning is arguably the biggest adjustment present-day college students will ever have to make in their academic careers. We are faced with a completely new learning environment while expected to perform just as well as we did before. We have the same amount of work, in some cases more, and our course materials get more difficult each semester. Yet, as if course work wasn’t an obstacle enough, the university decided once again this semester to have both online and in person classes. They plan on having 10 weeks of in-person instruction, followed by five weeks completely online.