Squidwards paradise
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This video is about how the character was given everything he ever wanted and eventually became bored and depressed of his repetitive lifestyle.
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I chose this video because of how accurately it represents the way the pandemic made me feel. This video is not to portray that people getting sick and dying and our health being at risk was paradise but more so that my mental state at the beginning of the pandemic was one of relief. To write this sentence does fill me with guilt but I have to admit that waking up and not going to school, or work, or worrying about anything was very peaceful. I felt in tune with myself and able to take care of myself in a way I hadn’t been able to in a long time. However, as the saying goes, “too much of a good thing can be a bad thing.” This was the case for the covid pandemic, overtime my days became very repetitive, online learning was extremely stressful and I felt trapped and stuck in my own home. I could not actively work on my goals and once 2 weeks turned into a few months I was ready to go back out into the world and for everything to go back to normal. The COVID pandemic taught me that we take the little things for granted and I've become a different person overall since the pandemic. Instead of forgetting my mask all the time like I did at the beginning, I now ask “do I need a mask?” before entering a building.
The Most Frustrating Yet Greatest Game Ever Played
I am in the video taking the shot and my friends Michael Bell, Noah Chretien, and Benton Foglio’s voices can be heard in the background.
The video is of me on one of my first few trips out on the course which was one of the very few things I was allowed to do to leave the house. I had hit a high-slicing shot off the tee box and my ball ended up resting on the cart path. I hit the ball with a 4 iron right off of the cart path.
Noah Beal Hernandez
Springfield College
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The reason I chose this video was that it was the best shot I had hit so far in my experiences golfing and the feeling I got was one of if not the best feeling I had felt since covid began. My mental state in covid wasn’t in the best place. Golf helped me clear my mind and it gave me a feeling of pure love and joy when I was out on the course. Golf gave me a chance to forget about the issues in the world and just enjoy life.
Oral History: Mackenzie Dunn and Becky Lartigue
This brief oral history interview was conducted as part of an Honors Program event, "COVID-19 Experiences: Our Stories." In this conversation, professor Becky Lartigue and librarian Mackenzie Dunn took the roles of both interviewer and interviewee.
Mackenzie Dunn
Springfield College
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Mackenzie Dunn
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COVID-19 Oral History: Alicia Hopkins and Kate Dugan
This oral history is an account of experiences during the 2019-2020 COVID-19 pandemic, recorded for "COVID-19 Experiences: Our Stories," an Honors Program Out-of-Class Learning Experience. Interview questions include: Where were you when you first found out about COVID-19? What did you think and how did you feel? What memory of this time do you think will stay with you? How is this experience different from other historical events you've lived through?
Alicia Hopkins
Springfield College
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Alicia Hopkins
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Sti Yu Ka 2020 Push Up Challenge Runner-up
Amy Pascale
A video of Amy Pascale, Class of 2008, the runner-up for the 2020 Virtual Sti Yu Ka Push Up Challenge, doing her pushups!
Amy Pascale
Springfield College
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Announcement of the 2020 Sti Yu Ka Virtual Games winners
Alex Maring
The announcement of the winners of the 2020 Sti Yu Ka virtual game winners. Winners were announced for the Push-UP Challenge, the cup challenge, and cookie challenge. The announcer is Alex Maring, Class of 2021, the Student Alumni Association co-president.
Alex Maring
Springfield College
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Show Me The Scotsman - Dick Whiting
A performance of “Show me the Scotsman”, by Springfield College Alumnus Dick Whiting. In the video Dick has filmed himself singing the video and he has made it appear that his feet are on the table and he is super short. He is wearing his Springfield College Football jersey.
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Springfield College
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Show Me The Scotsman
Mr. and Mrs. Redmond, Kathy Mangano, Dr. Murray, Roland Holstead, Sue Guyer, Mary Barnum, Jess Barrett, Brett Winston
Famous SC Faces singing Show Me the Scotsman, including Mr. and Mrs. Redmond, Kathy Mangano, MImi Murray, Roland Holstead, Sue Guyer, Mary Barnum, Jess Barrett, Brett Winston
Instiutitonal Advancement
Springfield College
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Sti Yu Ka 2020 Push Up Challenge Winner
A video of Russ Mentzer, Class of 1983, the winner for the 2020 Virtual Sti Yu Ka Push Up Challenge, doing his pushups!
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Springfield College
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Sti Yu Ka 2020 Cup Challenge
Becky Bussell
Winner of the 2020 Virtual Sti Yu Ka Cup Challenge, Becky Bussell, Class of 2020.
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Springfield College
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Colleges Against COVID-19
Management students at Providence College created a two-minute video — featuring their classmates and friends from colleges across the country — to encourage young adults to take seriously warnings about the coronavirus. This video was posted on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube.
Article by Vicki-Ann Downing and Video made by Providence College Students
CBS This Morning; Providence College; Springfield College
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Allie Brennan
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Everyone’s life has drastically changed since the world entered a pandemic from COVID-19. The things every college student took for granted like athletics, graduation, in person classes, and dinner in dining hall was suddenly all taken away from us. This video is a message from college students to college students expressing the importance of practicing social distancing. Practicing social distancing is something that can save a person who is more susceptible to disease than you are. We are staying home to save the lives of our parents and grandparents. This time is something no one has ever experiences before and it is hard for young adults to accept since they feel they are wasting away their college time. I think it is important to preserve this video because it expresses the unity of college students everyone coming together during this pandemic. I would want someone to notice the transition from the beginning of this video of the college boy saying nothing is going to stop him from partying to the rest of the video of college kids expressing the importance of staying home to help flatten the curve of COVID-19 deaths.
MAUSD Essential Persons' Childcare COVID-19 Music Video
The Mount Abraham Unified School District's Essential Person's Childcare staff in Bristol, VT created a music video to demonstrate the social distancing of the pandemic while showing they can continue to have fun with an uplifting song. MAUSD Essential Persons' Childcare Staff: administration, teachers/leaders, nurses, custodians, and children represented.
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Mount Abraham Unified School District's Essential Person's Childcare
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This video captures the essence of what it is like to adapt to the changes of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as practicing social distancing, wearing masks, and sanitizing everything. It also shares the heart of a group of people who stepped up to serve their community during this time, and care for the children of essential workers so those workers can then focus on their job and care for the community. It is important to notice that during the pandemic it is even harder for children to understand what it going on, so the staff's video proves the need to be able to stay positive and have fun during this uncertain time.
Staying fit during quarantine (SCWBB and SCWVB)
Amanda Carr, Maddy Fay, Haley Connors, Steph Lyons, Grace Dzindolet, Megan Graves, Sam Hourihan, Chelsea Tacey, Bea Bhondus, Rachel Vinton, Gabrielle Bradley, Claire Dorr, Stella Madden, Lillian Traum, Briana Tovar, Sara Labadorf, Mackenzie Nunes, Demi Spanos, Julia O'Connor, Camryn Bancroft, Ashley Tanner, Abigail Wright, and Kenzie Shand
In this video my basketball team and the volleyball team are doing a workout challenge over zoom to stay connected and keep working out during quarantine.
Kenzie Shand
Springfield College
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Amanda Carr
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The reason I picked this video is it shows that in tough times when we can not be together we can still be connected. It also shows ways the campus has adapted for it's athletes with creating challenges to bring the feel of being home at Springfield. It also shows the dedication that Springfield athletes have to still keep training even when the circumstances in the world are not great. Something as simple as a burpee challenge can make all the difference. I want people to be able to see this and think that Springfield is one big family and even when we are not together we still do things to show that we care.
The President of Springfield College held a meeting with students about the Coronavirus topic.
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Members of Springfield College were about to start a meeting with the President, to discuss about the global crisis COVID-19. The meeting was held before the Spring break, and before the "social distancing" time, therefore everyone was in a close contact and seemed happy. However, I pretty sure many students were having a lot of questions about what would happen after the break. The break that supposed to give them a relaxing time, which in return, gave them the most stressful time.
Kayla Tudryn - Student at Springfield College
Springfield College
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Nhi Truong
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The experiences of COVID-19 affected all members of the Springfield College community, including students, faculty, and staff. For communication, it is best to meet face to face. However, Springfield College also let those who could not attend to join the Zoom meeting. It is important to preserve this item because this is the very first time that Springfield College faced a global crisis, every move it made could bring a positive or a negative result to the community. Therefore, it might tell the future researchers that a meeting with all members of the community is necessary. It helps to show that Springfield College is always supporting the students and always asks for our opinions and thoughts to better understand what our needs and wants are.
Student Practice Social Distancing with her Friends, meeting in high school parking lot.
Hannah Barnes- Dunstable MA
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Hannah Barnes a sophomore at Springfield College decided to meet up with her home friends at Groton Dunstable Regional High School- which they all graduated from in 2018. The group of friends followed social distancing guidelines created by the CDC. Hannah and her 5 friends parked their cars in a circle and talk about how their lives were going and their experiences dealing with COVID-19. This was the first time she had seen her friends all together since Winter Break ending in January.
Hannah Barnes -Springfield College Class of 2022
Springfield College
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Hannah Barnes
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Social Distance Circle with Friends- GDRHS Dunstable MA.MP4
Meeting up with old friends while social distancing, was a trend going around. Videos like this had been appearing all over the news and on social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok.Although I was very sad to hear that my sophomore year at Springfield College was over, I was excited to see my high school friends, some of these friends I have known since the age of 1. Teenagers and young adults had found creative ways to meet up and see their friends in a safe but unique way during quarantine and the COVID-19 pandemic. I submitted this video because I want to look back at this pandemic and know that my friends and I tried the figure out the best way to see each other safely and creatively!
History Program Virtual Open House
Ian Delahanty, Delaney Bolton, Quinn Kenneally, Jack Duignan, Carter Brochu, Sabrina Moore, and Emily Gentile
This video features Prof. Ian Delahanty and current SC History students talking about the History program for prospective students who were accepted into SC. It is approximately 25 minutes long and was sent by the Admissions Office to students who were accepted into the History program at SC.
Ian Delahanty
Springfield College
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Ian Delahanty
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This video reveals how Springfield College faculty and administrators attempted to maintain connections with prospective students who were unable to visit campus due to the COVID 19 pandemic. It provides evidence of how faculty used available technology to recruit prospective students with whom they could not meet in person. The video also captures current students' sentiments about the college at a very difficult point in time.