Anonymous wrote:Well, with the President of the University having it, I think we have answered the question “ Is Notre Dame screwing up?”. He may have been the one who brought it to the Rose Garden. given it to Hope Hicks and now the President and First Lady. So, yes, by starting the term early and bringing in the football players early, ND created a huge mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i cant believe this thread is still going. Don't you people have lives?
Don’t read it and certainly don’t post
And maybe notice that the thread has turned to thinking about how varying colleges are responding to covid which is of central issue to most parents posting on the college forum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would add -- back to Grand Valley -- about an hour away from Notre Dame and with a bit more than 3 times the number of students as Notre Dame - 247 total cases and they are, of course, very concerned.
So why is a school 3 times the size of Notre Dame with 1/3 of the cases very concerned, but Notre Dame is doing so great that the head of the University doesn't even bother to wear a mask in a crowd of people?
look where that gets leaders. Too soon?
Anonymous wrote:I would add -- back to Grand Valley -- about an hour away from Notre Dame and with a bit more than 3 times the number of students as Notre Dame - 247 total cases and they are, of course, very concerned.
So why is a school 3 times the size of Notre Dame with 1/3 of the cases very concerned, but Notre Dame is doing so great that the head of the University doesn't even bother to wear a mask in a crowd of people?
Anonymous wrote:Any predictions on whether ND's apps will go up or down this fall? Genuinely curious as a parent of a high school senior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i cant believe this thread is still going. Don't you people have lives?
Don’t read it and certainly don’t post
Anonymous wrote:i cant believe this thread is still going. Don't you people have lives?
Anonymous wrote:I would add -- back to Grand Valley -- about an hour away from Notre Dame and with a bit more than 3 times the number of students as Notre Dame - 247 total cases and they are, of course, very concerned.
So why is a school 3 times the size of Notre Dame with 1/3 of the cases very concerned, but Notre Dame is doing so great that the head of the University doesn't even bother to wear a mask in a crowd of people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well you could look. Take U of Michigan. Since March 8 they have conducted 22,392 tests and have had 518 positives. They have about 47,000 students at UofM.
So let’s compare: school with 47,000 students - 518 positives. School with about 8,600 students - 763 cases. Hmmmm. Which number is “better”? I wonder. Do you think the President of UofM would go to a crowded event and not wear a mask when UofM requires all students to wear masks when they are not in their rooms or alone elsewhere?
Are all the students at Michigan on campus this semester?