A low flying plane comes over campus during Flock the Block.
Today campus was pretty quiet, and I didn't see any summer camps (Though I came later in the afternoon close to dusk, so they might just be over for the day. It reminds me a bit of Summer 2020, though not quite as menacing.
A snowman has been built on the incline of the Wolfe Center. Even in COVID-19 people still carry on with their winter festivities, and since this is outside, it's a relatively low risk one.
Snowed facade on the Wolfe Center. In this weather my face mask has become quite convenient, my nose hasn't felt frozen this winter. It puzzles me that I continue to see people wear masks below the nose in this weather.
A face shield on a desk at the Wolfe Center.
A theater poster with COVID-19 oriented notes.
The Department of Theater and Film desk, with protective sneeze shields and desk barrier.
Notices at an office in the Wolfe Center.
A communication telephone outside an office in the Wolfe Center. This aids in avoiding needless contact.
A notice board in the Wolfe Center.
A THFM 1710 class notice of in person class cancelation due to illness.