Covid-19 on Campus

Nathanael is a sophomore at Morningside College and he is concerned about Covid-19. He still believes that the college is ” doing a better job than other colleges but they have definitely room to improve.”

Some methods are questionable and doesn’t really make sense he says. Putting two possibly affected students in one room isn’t smart because if one tests positive, then the other one probably got it from the new roommate.

Nathanael suggests that the college does a better job in preventing students from partying because the main outbreaks were a result of sports teams having parties. Students that are gathering in big groups should be smarter and realize that they endanger the semester.

He believes in a full semester in person but also wouldn’t be surprised if the college goes online any time soon.

After attending last weeks football game, Nathanael thinks that the college needs to pick up how strict they are with face coverings. The game showed that students are not conscious enough about how important social distancing and face coverings are. He explains that “it’s a different thing if people sit in a classroom or if they are yelling at a football game.”