With classes being administered online via Zoom, a new struggle for professors is whether or not students should be made to turn their video on
Category: Pro/Con
Con: Go to college
The high school class of 2020 was born after 9/11 and saw the first African-American president inaugurated when they were in second grade. Now, their
Pro: Take a semester off
While school is stressful enough, students should consider taking the semester off until they’re ready to go back. With college campuses being closed due to
Con: Keep the aisles open
During quarantine people tend to get bored rather fast because there is only so much one can do. Stores such as Target, Walmart and grocery
Pro: Close non-essential sections
At the risk of spreading COVID-19 further, essential businesses should consider closing their non-essential sections to limit the amount of people spending time in those
Con: Postpone graduation
Graduation is seen as a very important time for a student, no matter the grade. College students have graduated from kindergarten, elementary school, middle school
Pro: A virtual graduation
As daily life is being put on pause because of COVID-19, celebrating special occasions shouldn’t be stopped as well. A graduation ceremony is an important
Pro: Staying open to help those in need
As COVID-19 spreads, only essential businesses such as restaurants remain open and limiting their business to take out and delivery. As businesses close, people question
Con: Hamburgers with a side of COVID-19
Whether a person has been practicing social distancing or self-quarantining, the next incoming weeks is the time to sacrifice personal wants for the greater good.
Pro: College students having pets
Almost every college student deals with stressful situations at one point or another, but it’s usually better to go through these situations with a furry