CSU students talk about how COVID-19 affected the Fall 2020 semester
By
JAKE MOORE
Reporter Jake Moore interviews students at Cleveland State University about their experiences navigating learning in fall 2020 as COVID-19 shut down much of campus. The students talk about adapting to online and remote classes, transportation struggles, keeping track of their work and missing out on a campus life experience.
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