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This difficult time requires me to share information that I know will have a tremendous impact on our @txst family. To protect Bobcats from spread of COVID-19, we will move courses to remote/alternative delivery from March 30 through the end of the spring semester. (1/7)
All undergraduate & graduate students will be able to complete the courses in which they are currently enrolled. We will work to find solutions for students without off-campus access to a computer or Wi-Fi. For questions and support, students can contact @itactxst. (2/7)
In accordance with social distancing recommendations, we request students living in residence halls or Bobcat Village return home or make other off-campus living arrangements for the rest of the semester. We know this is not an option for everyone and will be flexible. (3/7)
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1/ More than a dozen Texas universities are extending spring break & moving to online classes.

Texas State is extending students' spring break for 1 week & moving to remote courses through April 12.

Here's everything you need to know.

#txst #coronavirus
bit.ly/2vPWL8t
2/ Trinity University is transitioning to remote teaching for the remainder of the spring semester and permanently closing residence halls beginning Monday. bit.ly/2vPWL8t #coronavirus
3/ Texas Tech University has canceled classes the week after its spring break and said teaching will move online beginning March 30.

Campus buildings will remain open, and students may stay on campus during spring break. bit.ly/2vPWL8t #coronavirus
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There have been a number of severe injuries to #TXST players over the last four years. 2015 had over a dozen season-ending injuries to players. Since 2016, a handful of players’ careers have ended due mainly to concussions. I have sources telling me this is not a coincidence:
After David Gish, award-winning TXST head athletic trainer for 17 yrs, passed away in 2014, Jason Karlik took over. Allegations say Karlik has been uncommunicative with coaches’ concerns with player’s health and is rarely on the job, regulating duties to student trainers.
Karlick isn’t around b/c he has a second job teaching classes, which might make him the only FBS head trainer that isn’t full time.

“Only time you see him working is when he is taping ankles bc everyone is needed... You will never see him on the floor working rehab.”
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