California State University, Bakersfield
therunneronline.com August 24, 2020
Vol. 46, No. 1
Visualizing CSUB: The fall term By Destinee Sims Features Editor
CSU Bakersfield’s faculty and staff are actively working to find the safest protocols to navigate the upcoming fall 2020 amid a global pandemic. At this time, CSUB has released a wide range of information surrounding COVID-19. These policies will differ from the defensive plan that the administration put in place after the sudden switch to online education during the spring term, as they were given the time needed to begin developing a multi-step plan that would reduce the overall risk to Runners or neighboring communities. CSUB’s administration announced that the overall campus population will be reduced by 8.3% from the fall 2019 term; the total population will be about 1,040 people. According to the CSUB COVID-19 information page, this will include the
about 865 students enrolled in 51 classes that will meet face-to-face classes. Classes at the Antelope Valley campus have been temporarily suspended at this time. While a new residency requirement for freshmen had been established that was scheduled to go into effect, this requirement
has been suspended for the 2020-21 academic year to help residents maintain social distancing. However, CSUB’s plan does not stop there. Before attending class or going to work, all Runners will be required to complete an online training. This will help explain a variety of safety protocols
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to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 at CSUB, as well as how to properly report positive COVID-19 test results. Masks will be required to enter the campus, following the guidelines that have been recommended by the Centers for Disease Control. CSUB will provide free masks for those that
will be on campus this semester. To decrease the risk of transmission of the virus within the classroom even further, plexiglass dividers will be installed at each instructor’s station. All classroom desks and tables will be marked off to help students maintain social distancing. The uni-
versity has maked one-way entrances and exits, directional paths like what has been adopted by retailers nationwide, and closing alternating parking spaces to avoid Runners from crowding together. CSUB will also be providing hand sanitizing stations at each entrance and exit, as well as sterilizing doorknobs, bathrooms, and classrooms at least four times per day. Every classroom will be closed for a minimum of one hour after each session to allow staff to properly disinfect the space. These protocols will allow a small group of services to still be provided on campus, as not all can be offered digitally or through Zoom. While students are encouraged to utilize the online services when possible, some of the in-person services will include a selfserve computer lab in the basement of the Wal-
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CSUB to update virtual student resources By Katrina Singleton News Editor Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, CSU Bakersfield, along with the rest of the CSU system has decided to return to the virtual learning format for the fall 2020 semester. However, the resources for CSUB students are still available for them to use, though the approach may be different. The Walter Stiern Library will be available for in person activities for the upcoming semester, however, the library’s website will be providing all of the normal services and resources students may need, according to Curt Asher the Dean of the Walter Stiern Library.
Asher also stated via email that the Walter Stiern Library will provide research help for students Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., on Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Asher wrote in an email that the library has added new resources to their database collection for students to access this upcoming semester which can be found on their website library.csub.edu. “Please consider the library homepage your research hub. If you get to know it and the people behind it well, you have a great chance of success at CSUB,” Asher wrote in an
email. The Student Recreational Center (SRC) is still closed at this time, but students will be able to access specialty classes, such as Yoga and Zumba, that the center offers through Instagram livestreams. In an email sent by Mary O’Mahoney, Director of the SRC, she states that the SRC is still waiting for the Chancellor’s Office to make the decision on opening recreational facilities in the CSU system. “It will also depend on the COVID situation in the areas where the campuses are located,” O’Mahoney wrote, “however, once we get to a point where it is safe to open the SRC and we get the go ahead from campus administration we
will do so.” The SRC staff is really looking forward to opening again for CSUB students once it is safe to do so and will do so in phases. “We are developing a new app that will allow us to develop a reservation system. Students will be able to make a reservation for the day and time they want to access the facility and the app will allow contact-free entry into the Rec through a bar code on the app,” O’Mahoney wrote in an email. Each reservation is an hour-long period and in order to comply with social distancing measures some machine and activities, like the rock-climbing wall, will be unavailable. The SRC will be alternating
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stock up on their nutritional needs. The Food Pantry will be open five days a week and hours will be expanded for the fall 2020 semester in comparison to the hours for the summer. Amanda Saxby, the Farm to Pantry Student Assistant Lead with the Department of sustainability, wrote in an email that they are taking precautions to make sure everyone will stay safe when visiting the pantry. “The rules for shopping are limit two shoppers at a time, you must wear a face mask and hand sanitizer is available. In addition, we have been spray-painting lines that are six feet apart outside the pantry for those waiting their turn to get
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through exercise machines every week so students can still get the best experience possible. For any questions regarding the policies of the SRC or its scheduled classes through social media or by emailing the SRC at orgsrc@csub.edu. “I would like to applaud the students who are continuing their education during these crazy times. I would encourage [students] to take advantage of the programs and services that are being offered by CSUB virtually to engage with their fellow students and keep connected,” O’Mahoney advised in an email. CSUB’s Food Pantry will be open throughout the semesters for students to