The Aquilian – April 2020 – Vol. 82, No. 5

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The Aquilian

April 2020 Volume 82 Number 5

Gonzaga College High School Men For Others Since 1821

19 Eye St, NW Washington, DC 20001

Photo By: Carlos Cruz ‘20

COVID on 19 - Eye Street Empty Gonzaga College High School has always been bigger than its footprint on 19 Eye Street. Our community is regional. Our alumni are international. Our renown is global. This greater Gonzaga has never been more apparent than today. As many of you know, COVID-19, a new strain of coronavirus, has recently been a cause for concern all around our country. Due to its high infection rate and novel nature, Gonzaga has gone virtual and only essential staff and Jesuits remain on Eye Street. Many rumors about the start of the virus have been circulating, but the most pop-

ular of which is that the virus comes from bats. Late in December of 2019, many cases of the virus arose in Wuhan, China, and it quickly began spreading. Despite the crisis arising in China, many travelers from other countries were unaware of the virus. As a result, travelers picked up the virus like a contagious carry-on and brought it home. Many of the U.S. cases in early 2020 were found in people who had recently been to China or knew someone that had recently gone there. Fast forward 2 months… March 12, 2020: Gonzaga made the decision to close campus until it is safe to reopen. Along with most other schools in the country, Gonzaga is currently in the dis-

tance learning program in which students communicate with their teachers via Zoom or Google Meet. In addition, all extracurricular activities sports, GDA, clubs, retreats - are canceled until further notice. The virus has also caused all collegiate and major sports leagues in the U.S. to postpone or cancel their seasons - Yep, that means no March Madness this year. It is heartbreaking when you put a lot of hard work toward something and it is taken away from you. As hard as it may be to not be able to go to Gonzaga, we know it is necessary for our safety. In terms of numbers, the U.S. has about 579,486 cases, followed by Spain with 169,628 cases,

Italy with 159,516 cases, and globally there are 1,912,570 cases. On a brighter note, there is a much greater number of patients recovering than deaths in each country. This pandemic has put a dent in our economy. It all started with hand-sanitizer prices skyrocketing, but it eventually grew much worse. Toilet paper has become a reason to stand in line and grocery stores are in short supply when it comes to items like flour and eggs. Lots of businesses are shutting down, which people say can lead to a recession. No one is quite sure how long it may last, therefore President Trump voiced the aspirational desire for the country to be back in business by Easter.

McKenna & COVID, 3

Senior Reflections, 4

Gonzaga Lacrosse, 6

Gonzaga Rugby, 7

By: Robert Dimond ‘21 Contributor

Speaking of Easter, Churches are preparing to have electronic ceremonies, so don’t forget to charge your device! How do you know if you have COVID-19? For most people with no pre-existing health conditions, they will experience a dry cough, fever, and tiredness. People of significant age or with health conditions such as HIV or Asthma might experience more harsh respiratory symptoms. To avoid contracting the virus, the CDC recommends staying six-feet away from other people in public places and washing your hands regularly for at least twenty seconds. If it helps, you can sing Continued on p. 2


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