Spring break is a vacation most college students look forward to all year. From trips to Cabo, tanning in Cancun, to partying in Rosarito, snowboarding in Tahoe or even just relaxing at home. However, due to the newest pandemic, COVID-19 or Coronavirus, Seawolves speak on how they’ll be spending spring break this school year. Some students will take precaution this spring break and some will stay home and quarantine until the pandemic is over. The STAR stepped in and asked Sonoma State University students: What will you be doing during spring break amidst the COVID-19 outbreak?
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“This spring break I will be going to Costco for supplies and staying in my cabin away from all of this coronavirus.”
Sophia Grace Lazzerini, Communications major
“This spring break I will be snowboarding in Tahoe, dirt biking in Hollister, hanging with the boys.”
Aidan Cooper, Biochemistry major
“This spring break I am going to see my family and babysitting.”
Francesca Adorno, Early Childhood Studies major
“This spring break I will be snowboarding in Tahoe, working, and spending time with family.”
Clay Barbree, Business Administration major
“This spring break I’m going to LA with my bf and spending time with family and friends.”
Marissa Cerros, Biology major
“For spring break I’m not doing anything due to the Coronavirus. I’m staying inside and hanging out with my dogs.”
Celine Mason, Global Environmental Planning major