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College reports 125 conduct violations during fall semester; launches COVID conduct dashboard – The Bowdoin Orient


February 18, 2021
In an effort to be more transparent about COVID-19 policy violations, the College has launched a COVID-19 Student Conduct Dashboard on February 16. The dashboard reports the number of students found responsible for COVID-19 policy violations and who have been removed from campus for such violations during the spring semester. So far this semester, the College has found three students responsible for a COVID-19 violations, and all three resulted in removal from campus and withdrawal of on-campus privileges.
During the fall 2020 semester, 125 students were found responsible for COVID-19 policy violations. These violations were not publicly reported to the community.
In a meeting at the end of the fall 2020 semester between the Bowdoin Student Government (BSG) and the Division of Student Affairs, BSG President Marcus Williams ’21 raised the possibility of including a conduct dashboard to provide more accountability. ....

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Governor Scott extends state of emergency


February 12, 2021 || Modifications and new sections are in red.
RE:            Update 42 – New 
Work Safe Additions to the Be Smart, Stay Safe Order
As Vermont continues its work to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, reduce the spread of the virus, keep Vermonters working, and keep our children in school, our mitigation strategy is constantly evolving.
To that end, the following is required of all Vermonters, visitors, and businesses per the Governor’s Executive Order:
Critical Updates - Effective until further notice.
All multi-household social gatherings indoors and outdoors in public and private spaces are prohibited. This includes all public and private gatherings including but not limited to household gatherings, parties, weddings, events, etc. Review section 4.1 of this memo for additional information about limited permissible multi-household outdoor recreation. ....

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Governor Scott's latest guidance for work and play


Sun, 12/27/2020 - 10:47am tim
Vermont Business Magazine On December 22, Governor Phil Scott announced a small, temporary modification to restrictions on multi-household gatherings during the holidays. Between December 23rd and January 2nd, households may gather with one other trusted household. See detail below.
Governor Scott also announced youth sports may resume with no-contact practices. Effective December 26th, school-based and youth recreational programs may begin practices with individual skills, strength and conditioning. The Agency of Education has released full guidance for school-based sports.
Vermonters may resume outdoor activities like sledding, snowmobiling and skiing with those outside of their household, as long as physical distancing, masking and other precautions are observed. ....

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