Colorado college students, upended by coronavirus, are worried about food, housing & their education
From the 17th floor of Lawrenson Hall on the University of Northern Colorado campus in Greeley, Carson Pecot looks down at maybe 100 cars parked in lots that would normally hold many times more. The 22-year-old junior might see one or two students during his daily run, or when he heads to the dining hall for a meal to go.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted life around the world, including at Colorados colleges, which have mostly shut down, allowing only a limited number of people on campus in an attempt to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
Like most of the states students, Pecot is continuing his coursework remotely. Students living in residence halls have been encouraged to move out and finish the remainder of the school year at home.
Pecot chose to stay on campus for financial reasons. He works for the university as the resident hall association president and, he said, I knew I probably wouldnt be able to get another job at this time. It was the best option I had.
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