The Highlander
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE
For the week of Tuesday, January 4, 2021
VOL. 70, ISSUE 10
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OPINIONS The UC should expect the best and plan for the worst with the two-week online period WHILE THE UC IS WISE TO GO ONLINE FOR TWO WEEKS TO LET HOLIDAY INFECTIONS DIE OUT, IT SHOULD DO EVERYTHING IT CAN TO GO BACK IN PERSON WHEN IT’S OVER.
The UC system’s announcement that the first two weeks of winter quarter will be online was met with mixed reactions. With some campuses like UCR heavily advocating for an almost completely inperson quarter, the news of two weeks online came as cases of the Omicron variant began to rise across the country. While the promise of only two weeks online eerily echoes the sentiment at the start of the pandemic in 2020, the UC can now act more responsibly and not repeat history by keeping a close eye on the cases and potentially proceeding to a hybrid environment accordingly. Though the situation looks bleak, the UC’s choice to go online for at least two weeks was a smart move. It seems like enough time for people to recover from any potential exposure to COVID or other illnesses before heading back to
campus. While it’s a disappointment to many students who were looking forward to a taste of in-person classes again, going online for two weeks and the new recommendation of getting the booster shot are both essential preventative measures to ensure campus safety. The opt for two weeks online is a step in the right direction, and the booster mandate even more so to ensure that in-person classes will be a possibility once the two weeks online period ends. They should take into account, however, that the right choice might just be to go back in person as promised when the online period ends. The fact is that these “unprecedented times” are now precedented. Though UCR did have to deal with some student COVID cases last quarter, the hybrid model worked well for students who wanted to be in-person and for those who felt safer being at home. And although UCR’s ambitious desire to go fully in-person seemed great, the fact ► SEE EDITORIAL PAGE 5
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NEWS Winter quarter to begin with remote instruction for the first two weeks BOTH THE CHANCELLOR AND PROVOST URGE STUDENTS TO GET THE VACCINE BOOSTER. ABHIJIT REGE News Editor
Classes for the upcoming winter quarter will now be conducted remotely for the first two weeks of the quarter as announced recently by the University of California. UC Riverside is just one of seven UC campuses on the quarter system which will see a delay in returning to campus due to the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. This comes in contrast with Provost Elizabeth Watkins and Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox’s earlier statements promising that 95% of classes would be held in-person next quarter. This quarter’s on-campus classes will begin on Jan. 3 with remote instruction, with an expected return on Jan. 17. The only exceptions are for off-campus field courses and internships that may continue to meet in-person.
Several other preventative measures will be implemented to reduce COVID-19 transmission on campus. As explained in Provost Watkins’ faculty update, these steps are being taken to provide instructors and students with as much clarity and predictability amidst the uncertainty caused by the onset of the Omicron variant. “Waiting to take this action immediately before or after the start of the quarter would be more disruptive for all,” explained Watkins. A spike in positive COVID-19 cases in the country occurred following the New Year’s holiday as predicted, and as such, returning to campus immediately is deemed to be not viable considering the spread that may occur among students. In Chancellor Wilcox’s update on the beginning of winter quarter, he confirmed that no large in-person indoor events will take place on campus during the first two weeks of winter quarter. The campus itself will be open and other operations ► SEE WINTER QUARTER PAGE 4
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