This @wlunews COVID town hall is the most patronizing thing I've ever sat through. Undergrad administrators telling law students how there's no distinction between our behavior and the undergraduate students' behavior, defending their decision to not test students,
lecturing us on how our "peer" Boston schools are able to test because they're affiliated with medical schools, lecturing me on the behavior of my alma mater Davidson when I point that that they're a peer institution doing remarkably well with COVID,
admitting that they are *only* testing TWENTY FIVE law students a week when we have *in-person* classes where students sitting behind and in front of each other are not sitting 6 feet apart, making jokes about @wlunews lack of testing and telling students to buy a lottery ticket-
if we get chosen twice in a row. Students showed up tonight hoping to voice their concerns about physical and mental health on campus and instead were talked down to by undergrad @wlunews administrators. I feel worse about the state of affairs on campus now than before the mtg.
Also, to whichever @wlunews administrator condescendingly told me that Davidson is "in Charlotte" and that's why they're able to test everyone, you're wrong and rude. It's 30 min away, which is only 30 more min than Charlottesville is to us.
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