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Volume 105, Number 4
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
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‘There was no warning’ Students rush to buy food, be outside before lockdown By Kelli Arseneau
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Students began hurriedly filing in and out of Schroeder Hall shortly after 7 p.m. Monday, looking to pick up groceries, speak with friends or call family members. Schroeder residents had just received an email stating that all residents were required to go into quarantine for the next 14 days, beginning at 10 p.m. The email, sent from Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs and chair of the COVID-19 Response Team, stated that the quarantine was put in place “in response to a confirmed cluster of increasing COVID-19 cases among residents of the hall.” The email informed residents that 3% of the 373 Schroeder residents tested positive for See WARNING page 2
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Schroeder Hall residents ordered to quarantine
Confirmed cluster forces sophomores inside for two weeks By Shir Bloch and Ben Wells
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Residents of Schroeder Hall have to quarantine for the next 14 days. this began at 10 p.m. Monday night, according to a Sept. 14 email to the hall’s residents from Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs and chair of the Marquette University COVID-19 Response Team. The email said that the residence hall was closing due to a confirmed
cluster of COVID-19 cases in to the building. Of the 373 residents in Schroeder Hall, 3% have tested positive, according to the email. Students may not leave the building to attend classes or visit other student rooms. Students were instructed to email their professors. “While you are in quarantine at Schroeder Hall, you are expected to complete COVID Cheq each day,” the email said. “If you develop symptoms during quarantine, you should call the Medical Clinic.” When students in Schroeder received the email from Cole, they began running through the halls, calling their parents and trying to figure out if they could get home. INDEX
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Marquette University Police Department officers wrote down names of those going home in order to keep track of Schroeder Hall residents. Students were able to choose, though they will need to remain off-campus until quarantine ends 10 p.m. Sept. 28. Many students also ran to Sendik’s Fresh2Go to stock up on snacks and food for their rooms before the 10 p.m. start of the quarantine. Schroeder Hall’s dining facility will only be available to the hall’s residents and will only offer graband-go options. Students will be assigned a time to pick up food in the dining hall.
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“All Schroeder Hall residents who have not been tested for COVID-19 this week will be required by the Milwaukee Health Department to be tested this week,” the email said. “Residents will be contacted with an appointment time for testing. Residents who have had a positive test in the past 90 days will not be retested.” In coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department, the Marquette University Medical Clinic will conduct tests this week at a temporary testing site near Schroeder Hall. Testing will take place Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for all residents. “Residents who test positive will be directed to isolate in universi-
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ty-identified isolation space,” the email said. “Violation of isolation or quarantine directives will result in university sanctions via the student conduct process and/or placed under an order by the Milwaukee Health Department.” Morgan Mandrell, a sophomore in the College of Health Sciences, said she was surprised quarantine is restricted to Schroeder Hall since she expected it to be campus-wide. “We were told that at 10 p.m. we’re not allowed to leave for 14 days,” she said. “Even though I have labs in person, I have to go fully online.” Mandrell, who went to Target See HALL page 3
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