The student voice of the Ohio State University | Tuesday, April 14, 2020
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Medical professionals provide rundown of different at-home mask-making practices ON PAGE 7
WOMEN’S HOCKEY
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Whether your refund was $48 or more than $1,500, experts say it’s best not to splurge. Ohio State students began re-
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ceiving dining and housing refunds April 3 after the university moved nearly all students off campus and closed liBen Raines braries, recreational facilities and dining halls due to COVID-19. All students
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received refunds for recreational fees, and students living in residence halls with meal plans received additional prorated refunds for housing and dining. Students living in residence halls received between $1,271.25 and $1,693.80, depending on the rate of their residence hall and room type, university spokesperson Dave Isaacs said in an email. Rate III housing costs $3,371 per
semester and Rate I housing costs $4,329. Students received a $48 refund for the recreational fee. It was in the first of two waves that students who moved out of residence halls March 14-22 received, Isaacs said. He said more than 15,000 students received refunds in the first week. Students who moved out of residence halls after March 22 REFUND CONTINUES ON 5
Interpreting a crisis Ohio State lecturer key figure during DeWine press conferences KAYLEE HARTER Editor-in-Chief harter.830@osu.edu Gov. Mike DeWine’s daily press conference has given rise to bingo boards, a parody theme song to the tune of “Laverne and Shirley,” and memes. Included in all of them is Marla Berkowitz. Berkowitz, a senior lecturer in Ohio State’s American Sign Lan-
guage program and certified deaf interpreter who has risen to recent notoriety alongside DeWine and Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton, said she is amused by her new fame, and hopes more than memes will come of it. “ASL interpreting profession is sacred to me,” she said in an email. “The responsibility is BERKOWITZ CONTINUES ON 3
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Marla Berkowitz, senior lecturer at Ohio State and Ohio’s only certified deaf interpreter, demonstrates the sign for “hope.”
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