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Basement dining capacity in District House is limited to 25 percent capacity, in accordance with D.C. s guidelines for indoor dining.
News By Jarrod Wardwell Feb 22, 2021 12:09 AM
Three GWorld vendors have reopened in District House over the past month, providing a few more options for students struggling to find open vendors this semester.
Chick-fil-A, Kin’s Sushi and GRK Fresh Greek reopened in District House for the first time since the outbreak of COVID-19 in D.C., expanding options with 1,500 students returning to campus this semester. Residential students said the openings expand their dining options, but limited hours and a lack of affordable options have intensified food insecurity while more than 30 GWorld vendors remain closed.
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At 450 residents, freshmen are the largest cohort on campus, while seniors are the smallest on-campus group of residents.
News By Vita Fellig Feb 1, 2021 12:43 AM
Residence halls tripled in occupancy this semester as GW works to bring more students back to campus under strict COVID-19 guidelines.
About 1,500 students flocked to campus for the spring, with 500 returning from the fall and 1,000 arriving for the first time this academic year, said Seth Weinshel, the assistant dean for campus living and residential education. Weinshel said students must follow several COVID-19 guidelines on campus, including weekly COVID-19 tests, daily symptom checks, social distancing, mask-wearing and closing rooms from guests.
With another COVID-19 impacted semester underway, East Carolina University officials welcome back students, faculty and staff, while they hold high hopes for the spring semester during this unprecedented time.
On Campus Chaplains
Take a closer look at two traditional college experiences on Baylor University’s campus living in residence halls and competing on one of the University’s 19 NCAA Division I athletics teams and you will often find a unique marker of Truett Seminary’s influence. Truett students serving as resident and sports chaplains are embedded within their respective communities and walk through the challenges and opportunities of daily life with students.
The resident chaplain program works with the Department of Pastoral Care in the Office of Baylor Spiritual Life and Campus Living and Learning. Each resident chaplain lives in an on-campus residential community and provides a ministerial presence for the residents. Similarly, sports chaplains are integral members of the Baylor Athletics teams and provide a needed source of pastoral care to student-athletes.
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