Students, faculty adjust to new challenges
Students aren’t the only ones dealing with difficulties switching to online classes. Editor John Oliva talks to a student and professor who are adapting to the new transition.
A DEL MAR COLLEGE STUDENT PUBLICATION
Students aren’t the only ones dealing with difficulties switching to online classes. Editor John Oliva talks to a student and professor who are adapting to the new transition.
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.
From automatic doors not working to steep ramps, some students struggle on campuses at Del Mar College with accessibility issues.
Katherine Linotas-Warren, juror for the National Drawing and Small Sculpture Show, speaks to students about her artwork Feb. 20 in Richardson Performance Hall.