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Safety Measures Taken to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19

The university’s annual Rock Collegium took place Saturday Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in Schroeder Hall of the Green Music Center. After not being able to perform live for some time due to COVID-19, the Rock Collegium performers were eager to step back on the stage.

What would normally be a bustling path outside the Student Center was instead left vacant early Friday morning (STAR//Sarah Ramos)

What would normally be a bustling path outside the Student Center was instead left vacant early Friday morning (STAR//Sarah Ramos)

Sunrise Park in Rohnert Park wrapped up their play structure in caution tape to stop the spread of COVID-19. (STAR // Sarah Gallagher)

Sunrise Park in Rohnert Park wrapped up their play structure in caution tape to stop the spread of COVID-19. (STAR // Sarah Gallagher)

Play structures are taped up and closed for children or families to access due to city safety guidelines.  (STAR// Sarah Gallagher)

Play structures are taped up and closed for children or families to access due to city safety guidelines. (STAR// Sarah Gallagher)

Signs posted on the doors of the Student Center enforced where students could enter and exit the building safely. STAR // Sarah Ramos

Signs posted on the doors of the Student Center enforced where students could enter and exit the building safely. STAR // Sarah Ramos

Vehicles students used to cheerfully dodge on their way to class sat still behind the Student Center Friday afternoon. (STAR//Sarah Ramos)

Vehicles students used to cheerfully dodge on their way to class sat still behind the Student Center Friday afternoon. (STAR//Sarah Ramos)

The Recreation Center, as with most buildings on campus, halted its services until further notice. (STAR//Sarah Ramos)

The Recreation Center, as with most buildings on campus, halted its services until further notice. (STAR//Sarah Ramos)

Swings and other park structures have been tied in caution tape to make sure nobody uses them in help of not spreading COVID-19. (STAR// Sarah Gallagher)

Swings and other park structures have been tied in caution tape to make sure nobody uses them in help of not spreading COVID-19. (STAR// Sarah Gallagher)

The Kitchens, affectionately known by most students as "The Caf," laid dark and empty without its standard lunch rush. (STAR//Sarah Ramos)

The Kitchens, affectionately known by most students as “The Caf,” laid dark and empty without its standard lunch rush. (STAR//Sarah Ramos)

A playground for little kids gated and taped up so that nobody can access or get into the park due to safety precautions  (STAR// Sarah Gallagher)

A playground for little kids gated and taped up so that nobody can access or get into the park due to safety precautions (STAR// Sarah Gallagher)

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