*It's the same here at NYU, where I was hoping to go back into the
classroom this semester,*
*but won't, because I can't wear a mask for more than 10/15 minutes, and
they've refused **to *
*let me (and other faculty who've asked) wear a face-shield instead.*

*(I should add that my younger son, who's in the acting program at NYU's
Tisch School of*
*the Arts, is taking a gap semester, as are many of his classmates, since
you can't learn*
*acting via "online education.")*

*As one friend says, this way of dealing with the (ever-diminishing) threat
of COVID-19—*
*mostly **at the shrill insistence **of a panicked professoriate—is like
dropping a neutron bomb *
*on **higher **education.*

*MCM*
>From Gary Kohls, M.D.: From Jordan Schachtel’s Mass Illusion – a newsletter
for people concerned about the “New Normal” - August 29, 2020 (4135 words)

*Subscribe to “Mass Illusion” at:
https://jordanschachtel.substack.com/p/tales-from-americas-covid-college
<https://jordanschachtel.substack.com/p/tales-from-americas-covid-college>*

*America’s college students are returning to campus for the Fall semester,
and many are finding themselves in an environment that no **longer
resembles an academic institution, but something closer to a correctional
facility for young adults. It’s not just a handful of schools that are
pursuing extreme restrictions and punitive measures in the name of
“stopping the spread” of the coronavirus, but something that has become a
nationwide norm. College campuses have transformed into some of the most
restrictive environments in America. *

*After hearing about these conditions, I sent out a post on social media
asking for testimonials from students, parents, and educators. The
responses below are some of the many replies I received discussing what
students are experiencing in colleges and universities that have allowed
for students to return to campus.*

*University of Alabama*

*“The whole thing is a bait and switch. We're being forced to pay to attend
Zoom classes in our rooms all semester. A few of my friends didn't even
come back to town, and I don't blame them. Why would they when they can get
the same education at home?*

*I only have two in person classes. Both meet one day a week. One is
optional to go on Zoom if you prefer. The other allows five students in
class at once. We're going on shifts so Week 1 the first five go, then Week
2 the second five go, etc.”*

*I love this university but if I knew when I was in high school that I'd be
staying in my room all day, I would've never gone to any college.”*

*Tulane University*

*“No gatherings over 15 people. Everyone’s mental health is crumbling.
Nobody is even sick and those who quarantine follow the rules. School
requires asymptomatic testing and there’s no end in sight . My guy and girl
friends are all miserable . So many have been like this is prison we can’t
do anything. All bars closed in Louisiana. We gather at local parks and the
cops come to shut it down. No fun ever allowed and no end in sight.”*

*University of Iowa*

*“They have ‘isolation dorms’ for COVID kids, but they are horrid. Guys in
hazmat suits come ... 2 week isolation, no visitors. Nurse on call but up
to 3 hour wait if you need something … kids at school now are not getting
tested so they don’t get sentenced to the isolation prisons.”*

*Middlebury College*

*“Students had to sign a health pledge that they had no say in developing.
All students are confined to dorm rooms until COVID test comes back
negative. No one is allowed off campus until at least September 15. No
visitors on campus all year. School has a google form so that people can
snitch on non-compliers. Town is terrified of students returning. This is
in a county in Vermont that has had 5 cases and the entire state had 55
deaths. They have cancelled all fall athletic competitions. Students are
back on campus, but most classes will be remote, with of course a 3%
tuition increase. Professors active on reopening committees, so it is not
surprising that they are pro lockdown. Local state senator wrote to [school
president] and called college reckless for bringing kids back. They all
want to live in a bubble, take the money that the college brings to the
community, but have no actual interaction.”*

*Southern Methodist University*

*“Students must wear masks outside dorm rooms, cannot visit another dorm,
etc. Threatened with draconian honor code violations if they violate the
rules and orientation was declared all virtual at the last minute.  Yet
today, the athletes, with permission of and active participation by the
University, were permitted to organize a BLM march through campus.”*

*University of Tennessee-Martin*

*“The first two weeks of the semester have been very different. At my
university, I have to stay in my dorm. Since my college courses are all
online, keep in mind without any tuition deduction, my friends and I have
not gotten to leave our dorm to make friends. One way we socialize is
opening up our dorm window & talking to people who are walking to their
cars or back to their dorms. Another thing we have to do is take a daily
COVID report, if we do not pass this test, we are not allowed to leave our
dorm and will not be allowed to go anywhere at school. As well as a daily
COVID report, we can only enter and exit through specific doors. The
university has cut off our keys to entering certain ways. For example, if
we are walking back from the dining hall, we have to walk to the parking
lot behind our dorm to enter our building. This can actually be very
dangerous if we find ourselves in a situation we need to enter through the
front door & can’t because it’s locked. All my classes are online. Though
they are all online, I am still required to stay on campus, pay for on
campus housing, and buy a meal plan.”*

*University of South Carolina*

*“Roommates are terrified of making a mistake regarding masks, distancing
and gatherings … the President basically ‘yells’ everyday that this is not
sustainable and is threatening to shut it all down …  kids are just waiting
for the hammer to drop.” *

*“It’s horrific. After four months of quarantine with no friends, she was
desperate to go to campus so we encouraged it. I am sick with worry every
day. Not about the virus. About the mental anguish and social isolation
they are forcing on our kids.”*

*Vanderbilt University*

*“No roommates ...  all online classes, no in person activities, dining
halls closed, libraries closed except under very strict guidance, no
visiting another dorm room, 6-ft distance at all times, masks mandatory
when not in dorm room, cannot leave the Nashville area, circles drawn on
quad area, threats of suspension/expulsion for first offense, security
guards posted throughout campus to enforce rules, kids encouraged to report
non-compliance, etc. *

*After having been on campus for a week, my daughter has not met nor spoken
to a single person. She is in her dorm room in front of her computer at
almost all times, and the only times she really leaves are when she picks
up her to-go meals. This is a very depressing situation.”*

*College in University of Texas system*

*“All but made it impossible for Baptist Student Ministries to meet. Their
meeting rooms are on campus and have to be cleaned 4 times a day. People
have to remain 6 feet apart, mandatory masks at all times, temperature
checks as people arrive, and student ID cards have to be swiped for contact
tracing.”*

*Student “wants to fight back but feels helpless, not knowing who may be
reporting her actions. Very, very Soviet-like.”*

*Arizona State University*

*“We have one of the most ridiculous systems in the country. You are
supposed to submit a daily health check on the ASU app which consists of 2
questions. If by any chance you forget to do that, your college account is
put on hold. I am also a student worker … and I have to sit at a desk.
There is no one around me for 6ft, yet they make me wear a mask for 6 hours
of my shift. They do the same to students who are in a lab and are using
the computers. Even when there is no one around you you are supposed to
wear a mask. I still don’t know if masks work or not but making students
wear them for hours and hours is ridiculous. “*

*The Ohio State University*

*Testimonial 1: “Interim suspensions if they break any of the “rules“
including attending/participating in on campus or off campus gatherings of
more than 10. Last weekend when we moved in our child, off-campus housing,
helicopters were buzzing over the houses, there are people basically
roaming around and spying on kids to bust them and we knew exactly what
they were looking for. Large gatherings. It’s insane. Daily check-in‘s of
health prior to being allowed off campus. If you think this generation has
anxiety issues before, can you imagine what they have now? I get the common
sense stuff but I really wondered what country we were living in with all
of this excess surveillance.”*

*Testimonial 2: “In June when housing deposits were due they said ‘in
person classes, no masks outside’ no mention of tests. All positive and
happy and there’d be football. My daughter ...really wanted to go back to
college as not being there ... in the college environment, isolated at home
was causing a lot of depression.. so we let her go. 48 hours before the
students move in week was to begin, OSU changed all the rules. It’s a
dystopian hell.”*

*College in University of Texas system*

*“Everyday, I hear of some new restriction or rule that students are
required to follow. Things have been even more significantly tightened even
during this first week of school. Perhaps the most obvious instance is the
Housing Department’s obsession with keeping students away from one another.
Before the first week of school, Housing sent a decree stating that
students were prohibited to have more than one guest in our apartments or
dorm rooms at a time. This past Wednesday, three days after the beginning
of the semester, a new email: we were now forbidden to have any guests
whatsoever. Over the summer, new security cameras have been installed in
the hallways of all buildings, aimed at residents’ doors.”*

*Johns Hopkins University*

*Testimonial 1: *

*“1. 6 weeks ago, hybrid. Everyone back but sophomores kicked out of dorms,
must rent a house or off campus to make room for freshman in singles.
Jrs/Srs usually live off campus.*

*2. 3 weeks ago reverse course. Campus CLOSED do not come back. Sorry you
signed a binding legal lease.*

*3. Many kids in apt/houses are going back (they ARE paying rent after
all), to remote learn.*

*4. Couple off campus kids test +.*

*5. Hopkins sends threatening letter...no matter where you are, if you
break Hopkins rules with masks, social distancing and being with more than
10 people, you can be expelled.*

*6. They urge people to rat on each other, and kids start FB page just for
ratting.”*

*Testimonial 2: “Just dropped my son (who is an athlete) off at Johns
Hopkins. They shut down. Cowards. He lives off campus. His friends at Ohio
St team may quit because it’s PRISON! Other places as well. Stay in your
room, meals delivered to your dorm only allowed out 3 times. Insanity.”*

*St Lawrence University*

*“1 positive case out of 2k tests. Kids limited to 'family groups' and no
more than four in dorm room. Masks when outside dorm and wrist band
indicates you can go outdoors. Very limited social interaction.”*

*Louisiana State University (LSU)*

*“Our son spent his first nights at college alone. No welcome dorm pizza
party. No meeting the kids on his floor. He walked campus alone. You can’t
eat in the cafeteria so take out food back to your room. Masks required
everywhere, in Baton Rouge in August. Outside. I don’t know how the kids
aren’t fainting. All classes online. One class is a ‘learn on your own’ and
take a test. No instruction. He did manage to do virtual rush and joined a
fraternity. He said it was the only way to meet anyone. His roommate did
not rush and sleeps all day. The school wants them to report symptoms daily
on an app. They have testing pods all over campus and want all the kids to
get tested. If you do test positive they force you into a hotel - alone for
14 days. Not allowed out of the room save for one hour a day with a mask
on. They turn off their room cards so they can’t escape back to their
dorms. We get emails weekly advising us to support our kids getting a test
and ;behaving; so they don’t have to close the campus. It’s sick. What are
we doing? Why? If LSU does close and send the kids home we won’t go back.
Why pay out of state tuition for Zoom? Why are we depriving our kids of
their college experiences? I’m just sick about this every day. I hope
someone can break thru the COVID fog and be brave. Our kids deserve it.”*

*Miami University of Ohio*

*“Ordered via an email to quarantine immediately so they could contact
trace athletes ... Ordered into an abandoned dorm immediately that wasn’t
intended to be occupied this year. No supervision or help with moving. No
elevators. Not cleaned. Communal bathrooms which makes no sense. didn’t
matter if u hadn’t been to parties or around anyone who tested positive.
Threatened with class 2 misdemeanor by the sheriff and code of conduct
violation aka loss of scholarship if u went home. Most are now finally
released. Campus is now testing 3000 students a week once the general
student pop returns on 9/17. At any time you can be forced back into
quarantine for 14 days due to contract tracing. The students are now not
wanting to be around anyone else. They are told to ‘to treat every person
as If they are sick’ so they don’t get caught in a contact tracing web so
they essentially are being told to not interact with others but were forced
to live in double occupancy which now makes them judge everything the
roommate does because if your roommate is contact traced you are forced
back into jail.”*

*Virginia Tech*

*“Only 15 people allowed to gather. Masks required outside their room
anywhere…inside or out. All classes are online. Only 1 person can visit
room and masks must be worn. Immediate suspension if caught violating. This
is inhumane. It’s prison.”*

*Syracuse University*

*“My son goes to Syracuse - entirely dorm room bound and all classes
online. As he was coming from out of state he and all other out-of-staters
had to arrive two weeks early and they were dorm bound and had food
delivered to the rooms. He received this hysterical message sent to the
students on August 20th:”*

*
<https://cdn.substack.com/image/fetch/f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F040efab1-fec9-4601-a214-c0a837788e2c_600x1200.jpeg>*

*Creighton University*

*“11 days to get the required COVID test back. Isolated the whole time. No
in person eating at the dorms as a norm. Training in the heat with masks
for hours. Masks 24/7 on campus inside and out. Social isolation. 2 classes
a week in person, everything else virtual. Can’t come home until end of
fall semester as you can’t travel more than 100 miles from Omaha. Aren’t
allowed to go anywhere or do anything except local restaurant pick ups and
run to the store. If you are mildly exposed to a person with COVID, 14 day
mandatory quarantine.”*

*College of Charleston*

*Anon 1: “They are forcing them to all get tested, they can’t have anyone
at all in their dorms, all common areas are closed except laundry. A lot of
places to eat are still closed. Charleston has a mask mandate. They’ve got
these kids, especially first year students terrorized.”*

*Anon 2: “Mandatory masks and distancing or face suspension on 1st offense.
Dorm policy even more draconian.”*

*College in University of Texas system*

*My son is a Freshman. All his classes are online. He chose to live on
campus in order to experience a semblance of college life. In his giant
dormitory, his room is only one with three guys.  They have knocked on
doors in their hall trying to meet people, and have been chastised and
hassled by the RAs for being ‘radicals’ for simply reaching out to others.*

*The chow hall staff does not allow these roommates to sit together at the
same table.  Tables are a radius six feet apart.  Every interaction is
actively discouraged.*

*The general school population has adhered to the solitary confinement
model.  [Students] keep their heads down, masks on, and avoid even saying
‘hello’ walking around campus. My son has said their fear is palpable.”*

*Colgate University*

*“They have a very restrictive plan which we respect for managing COVID...
but there's nothing to manage the student's personal experience.  Even with
negative tests... very restrictive.  All classes are online. He can't even
socialize with the other students in the dorm. 1 hour outside once in a
while ... this was his time to mature, and become more independent.  It's
been the equivalent of House Arrest with a stranger which would have been
tolerable if things were allowed to open up.  He can't even go outside to
speak on the phone in private.”*

*Rice University*

*“Weekly COVID tests. Can’t eat in the dining halls but are given meals in
take out containers to be eaten in the dorm room. In person classes can’t
be more than 25 and of course, masks required inside at all times except in
your own room. Wearing mask when walking to class in the oppressive
humidity. [Athletes] have to workout wearing masks! The coaches and
trainers have to wear masks and face shield plus gloves. Players can’t use
the locker rooms or team rooms this season! This is all crazy and sad!”*

*Boston College*

*“This is a horrible way to go to college.  [Daughter] was in tears last
night about the prospect of the mandatory immediate quarantine while
waiting for the test, as she has heard from others that it was taking 27+
hours to get the tests back on the slow days.  She is worried that she
might be an asymptomatic case.  A lot of people are giving these kids grief
for complying with mask orders, but I can tell you that these kids are just
desperate for a return to normalcy. They had everything taken away from
them for 6 months, and are so afraid that it will happen again.  As far as
why parents would send their kids back, my daughter has a really good
scholarship - [most] of her tuition is paid.  We can't risk losing it
because we don't have the means to pay for college without good financial
aid. What we are doing to this generation of kids is awful ... common sense
has been missing from this debate for months.”*

*Lehigh University:*

*“In late July they announced the move to remote classes. This basically
kicked them all off campus and caused a scramble for kids to secure off
campus rental housing since the kids want to be at school. The university
has all these COVID rules that they apply to these kids OFF Campus. Such as
no gatherings of 10 or more people. They have enhanced their Hawk Watch
security app to include one’s ability to rat out kids that are gathering
together in excess. They are setting these kids up to fail at this because
college kids are going to do what college kids do.”*

*Purdue University*

*“In February I got him a car. Due to COVID he had to come back home in
March. He went back to school this month just to find out that building
management treated his car as abandoned car and it been sold in an auction.
This happened to many international students around the country.”*

*Wesleyan University*

*My child's university is testing them twice per week & they must
quarantine for two full weeks upon arrival, even if they test negative!
They are not allowed visitors on campus & no one is allowed to leave, the
entire semester! An asymptomatic positive test will result in isolation at
a Hotel the university rented! What a scam! These are all human rights
violations! No contact with friends, family or even known physicians for
what, so the university can profit & the students will ‘learn’ to comply &
become reliant/dependent. Kitchens are closed so they can't even cook! No
one was allowed to help them move in either! Single girls were literally
trying to lug refrigerators across campus & up flights of stairs. No help
was provided or allowed! As you probably know, many dorms do not have air
conditioning.”*

*University of Wyoming*

*I can attest the stories coming out of universities really are as bad as
people claim. They are online with classes until the end of September when
kids will attend massively socially distanced/ hybrid classes. After the
thanksgiving break, students then will leave campus and have finals online.
We are being sent COVID saliva tests and any positives are treated like the
plague even though there’s not a single case on campus. My university isn’t
as bad as the others mentioned but I have a feeling when they get back to
campus things will be worse. Im taking this as a gap year because I refused
to comply with the draconian mask orders. It was bad enough I had to pay
for three months rent after vacating school last month.”*

*University in PAC-12 Conference*

*My daughter had three COVID tests (they lost one) and an antibody test
that she actually tested positive for. She had COVID in March. They told
her that because she tested positive for the antibodies they were going to
treat it as COVID and have her isolate until they could do a heart
screening. She could not participate in her sport until done. We, her
parents, asked if we could have her get a heart screening from a local
doctor so to expedite things. They said no, they only want their own team
to do the screenings. To top things off, she has to go before a counsel on
Monday to defend herself from being at a gathering of no more than 30
people where someone has tested positive for Covid. She was told there
could be a consequence for her actions.”*

*Baylor University*


*“The university has announced that there will be weekly mandatory tests …
If any student refuses to take the COVID-19 test, they are subject to
suspension or expulsion.*






*Students are not making friends with their classmates … No one can
recognize who's who with a mask on, so there has been a significant
increase of phone usage on campus and a significant decrease of
socialization. Students show up for their in-person class, sit there, and
head back to their apartment as soon as they are finished with classes.
Everyone expects to move online before the semester is over. We all suspect
that the university is postponing the move so that they can get the full
tuition without much grounds for a lawsuit.”*

*Colorado State University Pueblo*

*“My daughter … was there not even 24 hours and was sent to quarantine
because she ‘might’ have come into contact with someone who was in contact
with someone who tested positive for the virus. They made the students
leave their own rooms and moved them into a room and they couldn’t bring
their own bedding. The food they drop off is a frozen sandwich, orange,
chips and soda The have to stay there for 14 days and won’t even test them.
No outside testing is even allowed. The admin don’t know what they’re doing
nor do they let them outside. They make the locks not work.”*

*College in Alabama*

*“The plan was to have in person classes, but a few weeks before the fall
semester, everything went online. Even chemistry is being taught online,
which truly boggles my mind.*

*No in person tutoring sessions, no student activities, and virtual
advising appointments are being pushed heavily. Students in the dorms
(because somehow it's safe to have people living on campus, but not going
to class there?), must wear a mask in any of the dorm common areas, and
congregating is only allowed in the laundry room and kitchen. No visitors.
To their credit, they're sending students who test positive home instead of
locking them up on campus, but they're only being given 24 hours to vacate
the dorm. We get students from all over the state, not just local kids. And
contact tracing is being pushed even if someone has a slight fever and
nothing else.”*

*University of North Alabama*

*“We’re not allowed to have any visitors, nor are we allowed to go anywhere
on campus without a mask. This makes no sense to me considering many of my
peers commute and do not wear a mask at home and see different people every
single day. I was also randomly selected, along with another 25% of the
student population, to go get another COVID test done even though I was
already tested a little over two weeks ago, receiving a negative test,
showing no symptoms and completing my health check every day saying I don’t
have any symptoms. And finally, most of my classes have been moved online
due to COVID and social distancing.”*

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