The COVID-19 pandemic is leading students to live a traumatic experience that only leaves them to question when the ordeal will end. Recently, Sonoma County announced the extension of shelter-in-place orders until May 3, which means that students at Sonoma State will not come back to campus for the remainder of the semester.

All students from the U.S., whether they are K-12 or college level, are encountering some kind of hardship in the absence of face-to-face classes. There is enough evidence to say that college students’ mental health has been of concern for some time, attributable to the fact that students are experiencing high amounts of psychological problems.

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The Student News Site of Sonoma State University

Sonoma State Star

The Student News Site of Sonoma State University

Sonoma State Star