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Lined up to cheer on graduates
Line of staff cheering for grads. Signs are from Veterans Services. Craven Drive. -
Campus workers waving cars through inflatable arch
Campus workers waving drivers through the inflatable arch over Craven Drive, halfway up to Craven Circle. Inflatable arch has sign with "Graduates on Parade" written at top of arch. -
Congratulations Cougars!
Marilyn McWilliams (Office of Inclusive Excellence) waves a handmade sign that says "Congrats 2020 Cougars." Craven Drive. -
Lined up along Craven Drive
Line of cheerers, faculty and staff. One person waving. Craven Drive by Lot B. -
Faculty at the graduation parade
2 faculty members. One in regalia, one in white pants holding sign that says "Congrats ABSN 31 TBSN 13." Craven Drive. -
Van celebrating graduation
Back view of a van that reads "CONGRATS MELANIE" -
Michael, Criselda, and Justin Yee celebrate graduation
In CVS parking lot. Michael, Criselda and Justin Yee next to white convertible with sign. -
SUV decorated for graduation
Black Nissan on Twin Oaks Valley Road, decorated with balloons & banner. -
Kristen we are so proud of you
Silver van in CVS parking lot. Pink balloon letters spell "Kristen we are so proud of you." -
Pickup decorated for graduation
Decorated pickup truck with graduation cap. Street sign: Twin Oaks Valley Rd. -
Pinwheel happiness
I’ve wanted to share some joy and love in my neighborhood. But I wasn’t sure how. A few weeks ago, I had the idea to put some pinwheels out in front of my house. After hearing how much kids liked them, I decided to purchase some to give away. So this went out on the fence around my front yard. Within the first hour of putting out the vase of pinwheels, three different families came by and took pinwheels home with them. And I still have plenty more. Hang in there, friends! Spread beauty and joy from where you are! (But please don't take my vase!) -
Telling Our Stories
[Author's recounting of her grandfather's death from Covid-19 and her grandmother's struggles with the disease.] -
Life in a Pandemic
Author's account of their experiences during the pandemic. -
What do you most look forward to when the pandemic passes?
Excerpts of replies to the question "What do you most look forward to when the pandemic passes?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive.Tags Student reflections -
If you are a student, faculty, or staff employee at CSUSM, how do you feel the university has responded to the crisis?
Excerpts of replies to the question "If you are a student, faculty, or staff employee at CSUSM, how do you feel the university has responded to the crisis? " from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive. -
What do you think about the actions of government leaders in response to this crisis?
Excerpts of replies to the question "What do you think about the actions of government leaders in response to this crisis?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive. -
Have you experienced a momentous life event since this began, such as an anniversary, birth, birthday, death, engagement, graduation, wedding, etc.? How has sheltering in place affected your experience?
Excerpts of replies to the questions "Have you experienced a momentous life event since this began, such as an anniversary, birth, birthday, death, engagement, graduation, wedding, etc.? How has sheltering in place affected your experience?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive. -
Are you practicing social distancing? Why or why not? If yes, what are you doing? How do you stay in touch with family and friends?
Excerpts of replies to the question "Are you practicing social distancing? Why or why not? If yes, what are you doing? How do you stay in touch with family and friends?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive. -
How has COVID-19 changed Your life?
Excerpts of replies to the question "How has COVID-19 changed Your life?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive. -
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Monster zoom meeting
Over a year ago my daughter did not know what zoom was. Now it has been a part of her life for a long time now during the pandemic. She has started creating fictional characters [that] have group chats.