Marian University students talk coronavirus impact
November 14, 2020
FOND DU LAC, Wis. (Sabre Voice) - The first semester of the school year is coming to an end. Prior to arriving on campus and beginning in-person classes, there were uncertainties that came with the pandemic.
Some students had a lot of opinions when it came to coming on campus and having in- person, hybrid, and online classes. The Sabre Voice asked a number of students about how the first semester has gone for them, here is what they had to say:
Dylan Lucero, freshman
“I really don’t let COVID-19 stuff get in my way anymore, just something we have to deal with being a human living in the world.”
Albert Kiszka, freshman
“Although classes are kind a difficult to maneuver around right now and get a grasp of what the class is about, I don’t mind the process we have to go through right now cause it’s just another obstacle around me right now.”
Logan Lange, sophomore
“Since I am a sophomore and the whole coronavirus and class situations are very new or old to me, I have no problem with the current class situation that we are in.”