* Some professors don't follow mask rules. * Even fewer students follow the mask rules. * On campus Isolation housing has quarantine breaks. * A good percentage of any classroom regularly unmasks to sip from their water bottles. * Sick students sometimes come to class knowing they are sick. *…
You can tell the areas on campus that were abandoned during the pandemic. I'm not talking about the areas with low traffic, I'm talking no traffic. You can tell by the clocks. They've long since ran out of battery power, and nobody has cared to report them for maintenance.
Tunnel work occurring on campus, between Hayes Hall and Eppler Hall I think. Construction is busy this summer.
Huge crowds of non-socially distanced maskless people at the Summer Camps at BGSU. It's like I've time traveled back to 2019. So surreal.
Starship Technologies recently posted a YouTube video showing the route of a robot at BGSU during May 3rd, 2021 during the pandemic. The video showcases the routes taken to perform 7 deliveries covering a total distance of 12.64 kilometers over 259.69 minutes. The data is shown from 2021-03-05 01:07…
A soccer tournament on campus. I don't care so much about the activity at the tournament since it was outside, but the people who came were crazy elsewhere. East Wooster Street at lunch was crazy. Packed restaurants all over. It looked way busier than most of 2019. That's good for business, but…
Hoping I won't have to quarantine books much longer!
Scratches on the underside of a Starship Robot.
Starship Robot 6E329 has had a rough year.
A starship robot with a flayed flag. It's clearly seen a lot of use this fall.
ACM held a hackathon about using COVID-19 data to make a difference. I wasn't able to attend, but I understand it lasted a week or two and ended on Sunday November 22nd at around noon.
Unlike the spring 2020 hackathon, which had no guiding theme and held in the Hayes Hall basement (It was before…
Centrex Building, Education Building, and Eppler Complex at BGSU during the Fall 2020 semester during the COVID-19 pandemic.