Students and staff adapt to courses changing to online
All face-to-face classes move online in the midst of the COVID-19 event. Students aren’t the only ones dealing with stress.
A DEL MAR COLLEGE STUDENT PUBLICATION
All face-to-face classes move online in the midst of the COVID-19 event. Students aren’t the only ones dealing with stress.
With music festivals, movie premieres and conventions being cancelled due to COVID-19, Del Mar College follows suit and extends Spring Break with classes anticipated to resume Monday, March 23.
Amy Mintz, professor of Early Childhood at Del Mar, is partnering with the Foster Angels of South Texas for their second donation drive for local foster kids.
Jonathan Sanchez and Kimberly Rodriquez, from Kingsville, walk on the shore of North Beach.
An abandoned campfire sits on Mustang Beach while the sun sets in the background. Campfires are not allowed on Rockport-Fulton Beach or North Beach.