For the NU Skate Club, Northwestern’s campus is a cement playground equipped for ollies, manuals and kickflips. Weinberg sophomores Naomi Gizaw, Logan Fosu and Gabby Perkins started the club at the end of Fall Quarter. Gizaw said it’s a welcoming place for all skaters to come together regardless of skill level. “You do not have.
As Northwestern Dining ramps up its efforts to enforce social distancing and reduce crowds in dining halls across campus, some students say they are struggling to find open reservation slots to pick up meals.
In a Feb. 12 email, NU Dining announced it would reduce seating and opening hours at Foster-Walker Complex West, and would offer a new “to-go” meal experience. NU Dining aso said it would limit seating in Allison Dining Hall, Elder Dining Hall and Norris University Center. Dining room monitors have also been stationed to check dining reservations, face mask compliance and proper distancing between tables.
“We are taking precautions to keep you safe but sharing a meal with someone you do not live with increases the risk of contracting COVID-19,” the email said. “Your risk increases the longer you remain in a dining hall where other diners have their masks off.”