Graduate student Logan Owens had to outsource child care in order to balance school and parent life. Sometimes they would get creative. “My friend sat in my car in fall quarter this year for 20 minutes until my husband could come pick up our children from her,” Owens said. “There was one time when I.
Junior Nancy Godinez was hesitant about speaking before DePaul’s Student Government Association (SGA) at their weekly meeting. But as an immunocompromised student, she felt a duty to herself and other disabled students, and decided to take a stand. “I thought about [attending] the whole day…” she said. “The fact is, I have to advocate for.
For DePaul junior Kiana Ratay, this quarter has been filled with medical hardships. However, DePaul’s attendance policy and the Center for Students with Disabilities has only made things harder despite DePaul claiming to have alleviated attendance policies to reduce the spread of Covid-19. “Because the Delta variant is so easily transmitted, the University is.