sju88grad wrote:Hey guys....was just curious to see where each of our schools stood with the fall semester....SJU opens up this week with in-person classes and some online classes as well.....the dorms are open and hopefully they can make it through the whole semester......I have friends with kids at Providence and Villanova and I think they are open as well but someone correct me if I’m wrong.....
On the First Day of Class for Many, Zoom Is DownAug. 24, 10:00 a.m. - The academic year is off to a rough start at several institutions. Zoom, the videoconferencing platform now used by nearly everyone during the age of social distancing, is facing technical difficulties. The outages are concentrated on the East Coast, according to website that tracks outages of online platforms.
University of Iowa Drops Four Sports, Citing Impact of COVID-19Aug. 21, 4:35 p.m. - The University of Iowa announced Friday that it would discontinue four sports teams, citing a nearly $100 million decline in athletics revenue due to the Big Ten Conference's decision to forgo fall competition. As part of a plan to close a deficit of up to $75 million in the 2020-21 fiscal year, Iowa said it would end its varsity programs in men’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and men’s tennis after the current academic year.
North Carolina State, La Salle Move Undergraduate Classes OnlineAug. 20, 2:41 p.m. - North Carolina State University announced Thursday that all undergraduate courses this semester will be online.
La Salle University, in Philadelphia, announced a similar move. However, the university will also close residence halls to most students.
UConn Evicts Students Who Held Party Without Social DistancingAug. 20, 6:30 a.m. - The University of Connecticut has evicted students who held a packed party in a residence hall without social distancing or face masks, The Hartford Courant reported. The students became known because video of the party was widely circulated. The university said the students were "endangering not only their own health and well-being, but that of others."
UConn dean of students Eleanor Daugherty and residential life director Pamela Schipani said in letter to all students that those who were evicted did not represent the entire student body. “Our residential community has demonstrated an admirable commitment to follow universal precautions and keep our community safe. In doing so, they have made considerable sacrifice. We cannot afford the cost to the public health that is associated with inviting students into a room for a late night party,” they wrote. “The vast majority of our students are doing the right thing -- but every student needs to do the same.”
On Friday August 21, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
5. Observations
5.10 Concerning a Hypothetical Situation, it is not difficult to envisage some Ohio State basketball players attending a student party in January, unknowingly getting exposed to the virus, and testing positive a week later. Further suppose that OSU’s basketball team played two other Big Ten opponents during the week, exposing them to the virus, and those two teams played two other Big Ten teams during the same week. That’s five Big Ten teams wiped out because of one student party in Columbus.
Ohio State University Hands Out 228 Interim Suspensions
Monday August 24, 4:03 p.m. - Ohio State University has issued 228 interim suspensions to students for violating new coronavirus-related safety guidelines, WSYX/WTTE ABC 6 has reported. The university has threatened consequences for students who host gatherings of more than 10 people, where people are not wearing masks or social distancing.
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gtmoBlue wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:Evening all.
Fieldhouse Flyer. Please email me at indigdoc@gmail.com or PM me at Twitter.com/gtmoblue . I need your help and am
interested in fleshing out a few of your observations below. Breaking down that list and examing a few of the pertinent issues.
Golden Warrior11, Gumby, DudeAnon, any other member who might be interested in being on a discussion panel.
Send me an email indicating your interest, along with a brief bio and your BE faction.
Thanks
gtmo
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Fellas need at least 7 persons for the panel. 14 for 2 panels. Will be fun. Current events, Big East topics, Covid, future of collegiate sports,
FF's list (dissected, optimized, and sanitized list), other pertinent topic the panel will decide. It's not a job, you can come and go as your
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Omaha1 wrote:Plans under consideration
Among the various plans under consideration for the Big East: a 22-team bubble (men’s and women’s programs) in Omaha, Neb.; a split bubble between the eastern and midwestern programs in Hartford, Conn. and Omaha, respectively; perhaps some combination of the two over the course of a season; and possible participation in regional non-conference bubbles. It seems certain that no bubble will last longer than a month; there is no appetite for holing up college athletes for months at a time, like the pros.
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