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Removing the tangible, academic reason for students to be in Charlottesville also allows the University to wash its hands of misconduct by its students here.
The numbers only include those who have been tested through Student Health and Wellness or a University clinic.
Despite the potential risks of returning, many students have been anticipating their experience in Charlottesville.
The University community needs to emphasize safety for all, especially with the risky decision to bring back on-Grounds students and push forward with in person classes.
The Honor Committee recommends that professors be as clear as possible in their syllabus with what the expectations are
The University plans to notify a group of students daily that they are required to provide samples.
The SEC-045 policy was recently revised to “better comport with the current crisis we face and what we have learned thus far,” Groves wrote.
With already 115 COVID-19 cases reported, the University should not be gambling on more lives by starting in-person instruction next week.
Since Aug. 17, 83 University students have tested positive for the virus.
Founded by University alumnus John Crafaik Jr. in 1976, the sandwich shop has long been beloved by students, Charlottesville residents and visitors alike for its New York-style sandwiches and welcoming environment.
While many of these predictions seem dire or extreme, I wouldn’t be surprised if any of them happened.
There have been 67 total positive cases of COVID-19 among students, faculty, staff and contract employees since Aug. 17
United Campus Workers of Virginia, who launched the campaign, is a part of the national Communications Workers of Virginia union
The positive cases comprise just 0.28 percent of test results returned to the University to date
Students who do not adhere to gathering size, mask-wearing and social distancing requirements may face suspension, Groves said.