Administrators prepared for COVID-19 to change life on campus, but students partied anyway

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College students knew that returning to school for in-person classes this fall would be unlike any other semester -- after all, COVID-19 testing, social distancing and mask wearing have become the new normal.

College students knew that returning to school for in-person classes this fall would be unlike any other semester -- after all,But as thousands of students return to campuses, and in spite of the risks, some are proving the urge to socialize and party too tempting to resist. At least 15 states are reporting positive cases of Covid-19 at colleges and universities. As a result, some schools are reversing their decision to hold in-person classes for the whole fall semester.

When Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C announced the university's decision, he addressed why students so far had not been punished for reporting parties. "It's something everyone coming back to campus knew would happen," editor-in-chief of the Daily Campus, UConn's student newspaper, Peter Fenteany told CNN about the parties."But it's not something that I expected on the first weekend."

At Syracuse University in New York, Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation J. Michael Haynie wrote a letter on Thursday admonishing students after learning about a party on campus.

 

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