In the midst of an increase of more than 200 COVID-19 cases among students, including two cases of the highly contagious U.K. variant, UC Berkeley has deployed campus police to help enforce the campus’ mandatory self-sequester for freshmen living in campus housing to combat the surge.
Many students condemn the campus response, citing the negative mental health consequences living alone in a residence hall intended for sharing. Others, however, claim that the campus isn’t doing enough, going so far as to allege that the disorganization and isolation protocols implemented by University Health Services, or UHS, inadvertently contributed to the spread.
morning on frat row at dartmouth, what we were doing. didn t look like a protest, it was collection of disgruntled members. laura: a zoning dprooef answer. this was a creative protest compared to the bowels of the capitol. this is an organizer, giving his marchers orders. but i think, are they in kindergarten? you be the judge. let s go watch the kroet. let s go watch the vote. [inaudible] i am going to go i am going to go hi. we re going to have fun. laura: wait, wait, wait, they were going to the wrong office. weren t they going to heidi heitkamp? wait, zombie, she s on our side. oh. totally my bad.
i like beer! laura: they were walking up the block saying i like beer, chug, chug, chug . this is like walking into the pirates of the caribbean in old town. this is 7:30 in the morning and they have pabst red ribbon laura: red? it s blue. i don t touch the stuff stuff. and they have the red solo cups. and they re saying i like beer. i like beer. brett kavanaugh at his hearing did mention this. we drank beer, my friends and i, boys and girls, yes, we drank beer. i like beer. still like beer. we drank beer. we like beer. my question, i don t know what the protest is about. if you don t like the guy why are you mimicking his words. do you support him or not? laura: seems like any random morning on frat row at