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Crueger: With the university unable to make a unified decision toward in-person or online learning, students and professors are left to figure it out themselves.
Masculine environments in the Clark Honors College still hold on even as women become the majority in colleges locally and nationwide.
UO faculty and students’ mental health struggles have been exacerbated over the course of the pandemic, and many say individual mental health care isn’t enough.
Crueger: UO tuition apparently does not cover the ability to make informed decisions regarding course selection. Anonymous cyberbullying site steps in.
A message by executive vice provost Janet Woodruff-Borden informed faculty of the update.
Graduate employees and professors report their classrooms lack proper ventilation and room for social distancing. Frustration surfaces over UO’s COVID-19 containment policies.
Oronsky: To ease stress and keep everyone safe, professors must record and/or livestream their lectures.
We are ringing the alarm. We are scared. Why aren’t you?
Though fall term is primarily in person, some students and professors want to maintain the best parts of Zoom university.