Tagged - COVID-19
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A caged rat’s guide to surviving social distancing
Wow, man. This is something almost none of us could have foreseen. Okay, there was definitely someone who called it a week early, and they should definitely tell me their bets for the Kentucky Derby when it’s finally back on. But I went on record saying “[UR] would never do something like that; I don’t […]
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Boxing up my life
It took me a handful of hours to transport my entire life from one world to another. Read More
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2020 commencement canceled
It's uncertain what will replace the celebrations planned. Mangelsdorf indicated that she is considering the options for a “virtual University-wide event. Read More
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Satisfactory/Fail is default grading system for semester
Satisfactory credits will count for majors, minors, and degree requirements. Students may choose to get a letter grade through an online form. Read More
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COVID-19 patient dies in first confirmed fatal case in Monroe County
Three new COVID-19 cases in Monroe County were also confirmed Tuesday morning. There are now 14 confirmed cases in the county. Read More
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CT will remain, online
CT was designed to reflect a specific type of experience, and in the past few days, that experience has shifted drastically. Read More
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Spring break extended five more days following student outcry
Provost Robert Clark wrote that the extension applies to AS&E, Eastman, "and some other schools." Read More
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Mayor declares state of emergency in Rochester
The proclamation signed by Warren said the state of emergency took effect at 4 p.m. the same day. Read More
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8 new coronavirus cases in Monroe County confirmed
The new cases, reported in the Democrat & Chronicle, CITY Newspaper, and by WXXI, bring the total number in the county to 10. Read More
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State of emergency, all public schools closed after second case in Monroe County
The woman began experiencing symptoms on March 4, and attended work at Arcadia Middle School on March 5 and 6. The symptoms were still mild at the time. Read More
