Photo Gallery: Students vacate on-campus residence halls as Cal U transitions to online instruction for the spring semester 2020

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Jeff Helsel

Alyssa Emerson, freshman, Aliquippa, Pa. pulls a suitcase and is met by her parents, Marvin and Felisa Emerson, as she moves out of Johnson Hall on March 22, 2020.

Cal Times

A small number of students who remained in Cal U’s on-campus residence halls were packing up and moving out on Sunday, March 22, 2020, as the University transitions to online learning for the remainder of the spring semester. Gov. Tom Wolf on Thursday announced that all “non-life sustaining” businesses in Pennsylvania – including colleges and universities – must shut down in an effort to reduce the potential spread of the novel coronavirus.