FEATURE
THE BEST OF TIMES AND THE
WORST OF TIMES I
f things go as planned, we’ll begin to emerge from this pandemic sometime in the summer. We’re not out of the woods yet, but we are starting to imagine family visits, having friends at the cottage, perhaps even attending the theatre. So, while it’s too early for an entirely retrospective look at pandemic life, it’s a good time to consider how the past year has changed the way we do things. What positives will we hang onto? What can’t we wait to scrap? What lasting impacts will we feel as a community? To learn more, RSGC asked a handful of community members to share their perspectives. Each is involved in different areas of the college and offers a unique glimpse into their world.
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