Times are a changin’. The latest iteration of the Brooklyn Nets went to work on Saturday evening against the Orlando Magic and came away with the win at Barclays. It doesn’t seem like it, but the Nets are currently on a three game winning streak.
The opponent tonight will be the Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks are near the top of the East and were able to extend their current winning streak to four games after a close win against the Dallas Mavericks at home on Friday night.
Where to follow the game
TNT on TV. No YESS. WFAN 101.9 FM on radio. Tip off after 7:30 PM.
College students reflect on how COVID-19 has changed campus life during one of the loneliest semesters ever.
by Stephan Bisaha, Kansas News Service
College life at public universities in Kansas had one defining trait last semester: Isolation.
Yes, students returned to campus after the pandemic sent them home early last spring. But many classes remained online. Even in-person classes had desks spread six feet apart. Couches in student unions were literally taped off to keep students apart. Packed football stands and crowded college parties went from college staples to taboo.
With that gloomy, lonely fall semester in the books, four students reflect on how the distance has defined campuses through the pandemic. The interviews have been edited for length and clarity.