Friday was beautiful. As I walked to the Kroger grocery store, I spotted this group playing frisbee outside the Doyt Stadium. I didn’t approach them, but I’ve found myself wondering why they were out playing? Perhaps they assumed that as long as they were 6 feet from each other, they wouldn't get…
Dr. Terry-Fritsch (Art History) and Dr. Fritsch (Political Science) document their professional outfits in the age of Zoom and WebEx meetings during Coronavirus!
This was a journal originally written for my journalism class that my teacher recommended I submit.
This is a journal about my experiences in quarantine originally written for my journalism class that my teacher suggested I submit.
My husband, Rick Hochenberg, Class of 1974, and I, Flora Hochenberg, are members of the BGSU Library Leadership Council. Presently, we are all fine here and we will Zoom tonight as a Passover dinner is not possible. Our son is now living in the Washington DC area; and our daughter lives nearby in…
I took this when the TP hoarding first began back in March 2020.
I took this back in March 2020, when crisis buying began of particular products. The cheap cat food area was almost empty, but the expensive cat food (in another post) was still well-stocked.
I took this back when crisis buying began of particular products. The cheap cat food aisle (in another post) was almost empty, but the expensive cat food area was still well-stocked.
Kreisher Hall, right before spring break officially started.
The empty bus stop at Harshman in the early morning, with cherry blossoms in the Kreischer Quadrangle in the foreground.