By Meghan Smith
Throughout my college career, one professor has stood out to me, and that was Dr. Becki Bowman. Bowman has an autoimmune disease which has led her to teach solely from home....
By Meghan Smith
At McPherson College, our cafeteria and dorm life are a little different from how they were before COVID-19 regulations were implemented. In my opinion, both of these staple college functions have...
By Alyssa Lambert
This year is a whole new college experience. Challenges topple over one another with school, work, family and my own health. One of the most difficult parts about this year is...
By Meghan Smith
There are many difficult things that have come with going to college in the middle of a pandemic. The biggest challenge for me is keeping track of my confusing class schedule....
By Elle Barrett
I have no idea what the cafeteria is like. I know the students have certain times schedules for them to eat depending on their classes. Masks are supposed to be worn...
By Alyssa Lambert
Looking back at the beginning of this pandemic with the Coronavirus, and where we are now is a big step in our lives. I’d imagine for colleges all around the world,...
By David Ross
This year is completely different as far as the cafeteria experience. Last year the football team would be in there for hours after practice, pull chairs up and just relax and...
By Meghan Smith
On school campuses around the nation and world, history is being made. I think the historic nature of what is happening on these school campuses is their response to the pandemic...
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By Elle Barrett
I haven’t really thought much about the historic nature of what’s happening globally with COVID-19. I feel like this year has been more tragic than anything and I see it as...