Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weird thing about this is 80% of Liberty students are ALREADY online-only. They are the university/college with dorms/campus-life best situated in the nation to transition to full online-only classes. They clearly know how to do it and could make it work for their resident-students and tell them not to come back from spring break.
That is because it is a half step above Trump University in value and execution.
THis is unnecessary. Can you please take your vitriol to another forum, like politics, please?
Anonymous wrote:The Times-Dispatch article predicts several hundred to 5,000 students will be returning...
...sounds like the university doesn't have a clue what to expect or plan for...
...also sounds like Jerry Falwell is desperate for some attention...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weird thing about this is 80% of Liberty students are ALREADY online-only. They are the university/college with dorms/campus-life best situated in the nation to transition to full online-only classes. They clearly know how to do it and could make it work for their resident-students and tell them not to come back from spring break.
That is because it is a half step above Trump University in value and execution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weird thing about this is 80% of Liberty students are ALREADY online-only. They are the university/college with dorms/campus-life best situated in the nation to transition to full online-only classes. They clearly know how to do it and could make it work for their resident-students and tell them not to come back from spring break.
That is because it is a half step above Trump University in value and execution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lynchburg would really be helped if they changed their name Yes I know it's named for someone and not something terrible, but I consider the area full of doofuses for not bettering their PR image.
ITA.. the imagine that the name brings is not good.
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Meanwhile, tiny University of Lynchburg had the sense to send everyone home and go online over their spring break.
Because, science!
Just wait til all those students come back from their spring break with asymptomatic cases and start spreading it around the dorms. Think the people of Lynchburg should guars the entrances so they can't leave.
Anonymous wrote:Lynchburg would really be helped if they changed their name Yes I know it's named for someone and not something terrible, but I consider the area full of doofuses for not bettering their PR image.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, tiny University of Lynchburg had the sense to send everyone home and go online over their spring break.
Anonymous wrote:The weird thing about this is 80% of Liberty students are ALREADY online-only. They are the university/college with dorms/campus-life best situated in the nation to transition to full online-only classes. They clearly know how to do it and could make it work for their resident-students and tell them not to come back from spring break.
Anonymous wrote:The weird thing about this is 80% of Liberty students are ALREADY online-only. They are the university/college with dorms/campus-life best situated in the nation to transition to full online-only classes. They clearly know how to do it and could make it work for their resident-students and tell them not to come back from spring break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope there's a good hospital with alot of ICU beds in their town.
Haha - Lynchburg is a shithole and their hospital is crap. I have lots of family there and....I would not recommend. Gonna get fun. Hope their God can produce ventilators and competent doctors.