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College classes look different during COVID-19

College classes look different during COVID-19

College students around the nation adjust to a new normal amidst COVID-19.

Haywood County native and Pisgah High School graduate, Molly Boothroyd, recently moved into her dorm at East Tennessee State University. In an effort to ward off viral spread, on-campus students do not have roommates and all classes are currently online. Whatever their situation, we wish all college students a successful fall semester. 

This feature appeared in The Rumble, our new digital newsletter made by women, for women and about women. Click here to sign up. 

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