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We Heard You
Students share their opinions about spring break travel
+ by Rory Dungan
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Junior Austin Oakerson
“I don’t think it’s the best move to travel this spring break, especially with full-time, in-person starting. I do understand that people want to travel to see people and visit places more than ever, and so do I, but I would rather stay home this break instead of the possibility of needing to quarantine.”
Freshman Emelia Fothergill
Sophomore Paige Mullen
“I personally don’t think it is an amazing idea to travel, but I did travel during winter break so I understand the want to just get out of here. As long as precautions are being taken, [like] masks and [social] distancing, I think it’s fine.” “I believe that everyone’s situation is different, and if you feel safe to travel and understand the risk, then you should go ahead and have a fun spring break.”
Senior Matt Steinmetz
Freshman Emma Doleshal
“I think other students should be able to travel and go on vacation because they have lifted guidelines for COVID-19 in some states and [COVID-19] is everywhere, so there’s no point in having to stay in Kansas when Kansas has COVID-19 as well as everywhere else.” “I think students should be safe about traveling. Even though people are getting vaccinated, COVID-19 is still a dangerous virus. Some people [have begun] to forget we’re in a global pandemic. I think this way because my grandpa that I’m close to is going through chemo and he can’t get sick.”