Mission Times Courier, January 15th, 2021

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VOLUME 27 ISSUE 1 Jan. 15 – Feb. 11, 2021

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Discussions on COVID safety. Page 6

INSIDE Getting out THIS ISSUE into the great outdoors RECREATION

Rock on

Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation hosts forums on geology. Page 11

NEWS

Scrumptious safety Del Cerro resident David Reed (far right) with fellow bikers at a campground on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in St. Mary, Montana (Photo courtesy David Reed)

By JEFF CLEMETSON | Mission Times Courier

Girl Scouts adopt COVID measures for annual cookie sales. Page 13

Although 2021 promises hope of a vaccine and a return to life as we once knew it, the COVID pandemic and civil unrest in the nation are still raging. A recent memoir by Del Cerro resident David Reed

By VERONICA SMITH

Annual foodie event scheduled for this spring. Page 14

ALSO INSIDE

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Heading off to college is an exciting time in one’s life, but how is that experience affected when one’s college years are happening during a pandemic? College students have faced numerous challenges due to COVID-19. These three students shared the troubles they have faced academically and socially, and how they have turned to various outlets to cope. During this unusual time in our world, adjusting to school work has been difficult for these students.

“School feels a lot more optional,” said Lindy Wierda, a Butler University freshman majoring in health sciences. “Like going to class feels so optional when it‘s just joining a thing on your computer.” Although having online classes is very beneficial for students’ safety, the transition has been challenging. When asked if he enjoys online classes, Cole Bertsche, a sophomore at Gonzaga University majoring in business, said “Yeah ‚cause I can crawl out of bed and go.” SEE COLLEGE COVID, Page 2

NATIONAL BLOOD DONOR MONTH BLOOD DRIVE San Diego Blood Bank (SDBB), the local blood bank serving San Diego County, is celebrating National Blood Donor Month throughout January by inviting eligible individuals to donate blood and convalescent plasma in 2021 with the goal of creating a robust supply that can meet local hospital patient needs. National Blood Donor Month has been observed in January since 1970 with the goal of increasing blood and platelet donations during winter – one of the most difficult times of year to collect enough blood products to meet patient needs.

journey by bike from New Jersey to California in 1974. At the time, President Nixon’s administration was under investigation for covering up the break-in into the Democratic National Committee SEE GREAT OUTDOORS, Page 3

College during COVID: Persevering through a pandemic

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Restaurant Week

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harkens back to a previous time of political strife and also highlights a safe and healthy way to keep fit — both physically and mentally — during what will hopefully be the waning days of the pandemic. “Uphill and Into The Wind” chronicles Reed’s cross-country

NEWS BRIEFS

Veronica Smith and a friend on a hike around Butler University (Courtesy photo)

Blood donor T-shirt (Courtesy photo)

San Diego Blood Bank is currently antibody testing each blood donation as part of their regular testing panel to qualify donations for COVID-19 convalescent plasma. As this is not a diagnostic test, it will not detect active COVID-19 infections or recent exposure. Additionally, anyone who donates at a San Diego Blood Bank donation location or mobile drive throughout the month of January will receive a special-edition T-shirt - the second in a three-part SEE NEWS BRIEFS, Page 4

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