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WWU COVID story 46: Anonymous
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2021-03-06
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Like many others, the pandemic has changed my life drastically. I unfortunately lost my job which has altered my daily routine significantly. I am lucky enough to have support from family and did not have to leave my housing situation when I was let go. The pandemi... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 46 Story date 03/06/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
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WWU COVID story 62: Anonymous
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2021-11-17
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I took a few years off school after I graduated from high school and didn’t apply to Western until I was absolutely sure I wanted to be back in school. Unfortunately, I was to start my first year in the Fall of 2020, when the COVID-19 situation was bleak as ever. T... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 62 Story date 11/17/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
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WWU COVID story 48: Anonymous
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2021-03-11
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Covid has been both a blessing and a curse in that despite it having disrupted previously consistent daily routines of many, it’s allowed others to slow down and take the time to find themselves as people when capitalism and the previous pace of society didn’t give... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 48 Story date 03/11/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
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Kate Farmer (she/her), Facilities Manager/Western Libraries (essential[at]Western project)
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2021-03-05
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Empty spaces. I am lucky to be able to come to the library once or twice a month to work. Usually I have the building to myself or maybe a few other library staff are working on other floors that I may see in passing and wave to our talk to from afar. It is very quiet. I come in to distribute ppe supplies or work on projects that support our library staff and building. Usually the library would be very busy on a normal Thursday afternoon when we were open to the public. Campus is quiet too and missing all of the students and staff. It is easy to find parking spaces. I may have to wear a name tag when we all return to work because my coworkers may not recognize me with my long hair and extra 10 pounds!
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Telling Our Stories: Essential@Western During COVID-19
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WWU COVID story 47: Anonymous
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2021-03-10
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At the start of the pandemic in March, I believed like many others that we would be back to “normal” quickly. I remember being in class and having a short conversation of the possibility of the schools closing for a small amount of time and thought nothing of it. I... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 47 Story date 03/10/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Junior Anthropology major Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Her
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WWU COVID story 25: Arick Grootveld
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2020-10-13
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Online classes have been both better and worse than traditional classes. I enjoy being able to watch the recordings of lectures whenever I want, so I can review the content that I might have missed during a lecture, or skip a lecture for a research meeting and not feel behind. I also like the freedom of being able to decide my schedule, as many of my classes do not require me to do... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 25 Story date Tuesday, October 13, 2020 Name Arick Grootveld Affiliation Student;Staff; Research Assistant, Assistant Computer Programmer at Restek, and Senior in EE department Story contribution Online classes have been both better
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WWU COVID story 57: Megan Terrell
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2021-11-08
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The most challenging thing for me during COVID would have to be the fact that it makes it a lot difficult to stay on track during my online classes. I always get distracted by something, and then I miss something important that my professor may have said, which lea... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 57 Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources division. Originally published online at: https://mabel.wwu
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WWU COVID story 32: Anonymous
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2020-12-05
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Going into freshman year I was looking forward to getting a fresh start out of high school, enjoying the beautiful Western campus, and meeting new people. When Covid 19 hit it March, I was expecting to have a week taken from my senior year at most. The week tu... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 32 Story date 12/05/2020 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Story contribution Going into freshman year I was looking forward to getting a fresh start out of high school, enjoying the beautiful Western campus, and meeting new people.
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WWU COVID story 65: Anonymous
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2021-11-21
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I think it safe to say that when we hear “covid” or “pandemic” most of us would have instant negative associations, and I’m no exception. It’s been pretty terrible. But, I also want to shed some light on how this pandemic experience has been beneficial to me. ... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 65 Story date 11/21/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
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WWU COVID story 66: Anonymous
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2021-11-30
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In the early days of the pandemic, I was still on campus. Life was incredibly hectic, I was super-focused on my MGMT271 final, it was cumulative, and the professor had a rep for being a very hard grader. I had done well so far in his class, but so many were st... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 66 Story date 11/30/2021 Name Anonymous Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources di
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WWU COVID story 56: Jaivier
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2021-03-16
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My COVID experience has been very up and down from the start of the pandemic. In the beginning it seemed like a beneficial short break, as rules were being enforced, Winter quarter finals were coming up. Then once the pandemic got more intense, I found myself stuck... [open story for full text]
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Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19 Story ID: 56 Story date 03/16/2021 Name Jaivier Affiliation Student Source: "Telling Our Stories: Western's Response to COVID-19," a project initiated at Western Washington University by Western Libraries Heritage Resources divi
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