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A simple equation
David Barsky, Mathematics faculty holding a handmade sign that states "CSUSM Mathematics as simple as [math equation]." Palm Canyon Drive. -
Graduating on parade
One female grad sitting outside her car window. Colorful graduation banner ("Congratulations 2020") on side of black Honda. Parking Lot F. -
Graduating and cheering
One female grad leaning out of her car window, holding out both arms, holding a balloon bouquet. Parking Lot F. -
Graduation in an SUV
Large black SUV with one student sitting outside his window. White and black banner on side ("Congrats grad!"). Blue and silver balloons and gold balloon numbers. Parking Lot F. -
Waving the CSUSM flag
Vertical shot of Michael Yee waving the CSUSM flag. Parking Lot F. -
Masked up SUV
"White SUV wearing a giant protective face mask! Banner reads ""Congrats Jasmine""
""1st Gen Go Jazz Woot! Woot!"" Parking Lot F." -
Palm Canyon Drive and Lot E
Driving past Lot E, looking down the hill towards Craven Circle. Sign reads CONGRATS GRAD. Palm Canyon Drive. -
Your Library hearts you!
Dean of CSUSM University Library Jen Fabbi holding a sign reading "Your Library [heart]s You!" -
Officers at the parade
CSUSM K9, Armor, and CSUSM Police Officer David Angulo! -
Welcome new alumni
The alumni tent. Left to Right: Annie Macias, Executive Director of Associated Students, Inc., and Jay Franklin, Student Success Coach. -
Inflatable Cougar!
Giant inflatable Cougar ballon at Craven Circle. Signage on balloon says "Cal State San Marcos Cougars" and "Go Cougars!" -
After the parade
In the parking garage to clean up our cars in the shade. Left to Right: Caitlin, Emmalyn, Michael Tobin. Sign by car reads "Class of 2020 Congrats CSUSM Graduate."
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Celebrating after the parade
In the parking garage to clean up our cars in the shade. Left to Right: Justin (holding flag), Michael and Criselda Yee. Michael holding a sign that reads "Class of 2020 Congrats CSUSM Graduate. Criselda holding a sign that reads "Michael Yee, M.A. History, Class of 2020, CSUSM Staff 1990-2016." -
Flat Crash Sewing Masks
Photo of CY and Flat Crash, both wearing masks. I joined a county-wide sewing collective (before the CSUSM sewing group was created): "Uniting with Homemade Masks - San Diego County". Together, we sewed over 3,000 masks for frontline workers, caregivers, first responders, USPS and school district food service workers, etc. Personally, I made almost 200 masks, some of which also went to family, co-workers and neighbors. -
Convertible decorated for graduation
Decorated white convertible in CVS parking lot pre-parade. -
Corner of Palm Canyon Drive and Craven Circle
Corner of Palm Canyon Drive and Craven Circle. Lots to see: danicing blue balloon, volunteers holding signs and waving, U.S. Flag hoisted on firetruck extension ladder. -
Measured Family, 2020
My husband and I hadn’t been to my mom and dad’s house in San Diego since the start of the stay-at-home order, and about six weeks later, we decided we'd head down from our house in Escondido and visit them. My mom had set up chairs on the front porch for the four of us, and she had also put out a tape measure to show everyone that we were correctly maintaining our six-foot social distance. -
Rental cars being stored at Del Mar racetrack.
Helicopter shot of the Del Mar racetrack, with hundreds of un-rented rental cars parked/stored there. -
Empty Parking Lots at Belmont Park
Aerial photo of empty parking lots at Belmont Park, Mission Bay. -
Sea World
Aerial photo of Sea World with no people and no cars in the parking lot. Plus, there's no activity out on Mission Bay. -
Luann and the Virus
I didn't directly address the pandemic in my comic strip LUANN but I wanted to help. So I created a series of six images for the LuannFan page on FaceBook. This is one. -
Nationwide Shortage
This work is a sculptural installation created in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. A trip to the grocery store will never be the same. Walking down aisle after aisle of empty shelves is something we have never before experienced. Panic has caused people to buy up supplies in bulk and hoard them, leaving other community members without. If only you could enter a store without wondering, will they have what I need? The food, supplies, toilet paper my family is out of? If only the shelves could stay stocked. What would you but to get you through this crisis? What our country needs, however, is something you can’t find on the store shelves.Tags Student reflections -
Out of Stock
Sign at entrance of Costco in Carlsbad, CA showing items unavailable or in short supply. -
Hoarding
Woman struggling to push an overloaded shopping trolley laden with items purchased as COVID-19 pandemic ramps up. -
Online Worship
Banner raised on side of local church advertising that services are now "on line" due to being prevented from having in-church meetings due to guidelines concerning COVID-19 pandemic.