In college towns and neighborhoods, permanent residents brace for students’ return - News Summed Up

In college towns and neighborhoods, permanent residents brace for students’ return


Monitoring the actions of young people in college towns will require collaboration between universities, local officials and law enforcement, said state Sen. Jim Rosapepe (D), whose district includes College Park. How do you make sure that your student body is safe from that one or two persons who comes back and is infected and may not even know himself or herself?”ADADIn College Park, residents have reservations. ADWhile residents worry too many students will crowd their neighborhoods, businesses that operate near schools are concerned there won’t be enough. ADArea businesses, like Seoulspice, partner with AU and accept electronic payments from students’ university accounts. “All the students, most are staying at their homes, and they’re not coming back.”But college students add more to their communities than their dollars, said Amy Patronella, a rising senior and former resident adviser at GW.


Source: Washington Post August 09, 2020 19:26 UTC



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