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knock off the partying or they're all going to get sent home. My daughter included..
My impression is there is a lot of compliance in my son’s dorm. There are only 15 students on his floor and three of those are RAs. Are you hearing differently from Northside? The rules for staying on campus were pretty damn strict, as I’m sure you know.knock off the partying or they're all going to get sent home. My daughter included..
79 and I both have freshman in the dorms. Thought maybe he knew something I didn’t on that front.Dorms aren’t the problem. Greek houses are.
Northside is very quiet. The parties are off campus, houses and on Greek row.79 and I both have freshman in the dorms. Thought maybe he knew something I didn’t on that front.
Jesus socal, lighten up with the "get off my lawn" shit. I was commenting on the fact that if the cases down there continue to increase the admin may just send everyone home...no more, no less.Get off my lawn!!!!
Yep, stop being young, stop having fun at Uni, you've got to cloister yourself to protect people who demanded that McD's "super size that" a few too many times. If kids at WSU can't just wave to grand ma, admitting that it isn't safe, they have no F-ing business in higher ed, particularly at WSU, a fantastic place that teaches you to think at a higher level. IF WSU administrator have forgotten their mission, education, F them to.
Covid-19 ain't the Spanish flu that preyed on the young and healthy, it is a disease that preys on the old, sick and obese. Protect yourselves if you want to beat this thing, don't demand that the young do it for you.
Keeping kids 80 miles away from "nowhere," having fun, ... but educating ... is the best thing for the state. Even Fauci said this very same thing recently.
Same with my daughter. As a side note...she was tested for Covid on Thursday and got her result back today...negative. I put an extra 50 in her bank account as a thank you...lol.My impression is there is a lot of compliance in my son’s dorm. There are only 15 students on his floor and three of those are RAs. Are you hearing differently from Northside? The rules for staying on campus were pretty damn strict, as I’m sure you know.
FWIW, he also says that many students off campus are ignoring the county’s mandates. He doesn’t even see one of his closest friends from here in Montana as he doesn’t want the risk associated.
79’s earlier post was correct. Kids in the dorms seem to be complying pretty well, in general. Off campus - including Greeks - not so much.79 and I both have freshman in the dorms. Thought maybe he knew something I didn’t on that front.
FWIW... when dropping my son off it seemed as though the off campus students were reckless in their lack of masks while partying. However, I don’t think I saw anyone out in the stores or around Pullman or Moscow that wasn’t masked up (stark contrast to where I live).95's post pretty much says what the folks I know who I consider to be "thinking people" knew was going to happen. And it is not just WSU; it is universities nationwide. Many on our board have stated that only those with some underlying health issues were at risk. That is pretty much true at that age group. The issue is that those young people with the underlying issues don't always know until too late. I knew (past tense) one of those folks. The other point that has been obvious all along was that when you have a major spike in the college, the college town will be exposed. Not just the faculty and staff of the university; also the grocery store workers, gas station/mini-mart attendants, and many others. And each of them goes home to someone else. I'm not looking for an argument, because everything I've said to this point is pretty much unarguable. It is the "what other course of action would have been better" conversation that brings up arguments.