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UNC students try to make sense of coronavirus cancellations


First they came to campus, ready to begin classes after the University of North Carolina said the coronavirus would not stop in-person learning. Then, after just one week, the virus took hold. And regular classes were halted, leaving students to face another state of confusion caused by COVID-19. It's part of the latest national problem caused by the virus. (USA Today)

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UNC students try to make sense of coronavirus cancellations


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