A BGSU Firelands car visiting the main campus. I wonder what COVID-19 has been like on that campus?
Custodial staff are starting to lock "Unused" classrooms.
They haven't gotten all my nooks yet, but I'm unsure how I'm going to find a safe place to do online classes if they close everything off, when I don't have enough time to commute home for my next class.
I've talked to other…
Cleaning Supplies in an Olscamp Classroom. This classroom actually has a sink (Rare on campus outside science buildings like this), but there's no soap here, so the Hand Sanitizer is the only real option here.
A parking Kiosk outside Overman Hall closed. An unexpected effect of COVID-19 is that rolling out phone payments allows parking services to still collect revenue from this lot.
A classroom with protective measures in Overman Hall.
Hand Sanitizer outside a Men's Bathroom in the basement of Overman Hall, along with an informational poster.
A limit of 3 visitors was made for the Department of Physics office. Post it note masks have been applied to people in a poster on the left.
Physical copies of the BG News have resumed printing, after going online only last spring. This might be among the largest gaps in physical publication in the history of the paper.
The old stealth touch systems used to clock in employees have been disabled. Now employees clock in online through a menu linked in MyBGSU.
When I passed by the SEES office on Monday, I saw a cartoon pinned to a nearby bulletin board about a pilot who made an intercom announcement on a flight that they were working from home that day. Scrawled in marker on the top of the comic were the words "Good luck to us all!!"
The cleaning plan can be seen on the wall.
Drinking fountains in Overman Hall have been closed due to COVID-19. How would you drink with a mask on anyway?