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BYU students share mixed opinions about remote work
While some BYU students prefer working remotely as opposed to traditional in-person alternatives, several say working in-person facilitates more camaraderie between co-workers. Additionally, they say it increases productivity and access to immediate help.
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What will student jobs look like in the fall?
Leer en español: ¿Cómo va a ser el empleo estudiantil este otoño?
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Opinion: Universe staff thriving, not just surviving
I and most of the other Universe staff had plans to continue to work on campus when things began shutting down on campus unless directed to do otherwise. That quickly changed as the virus and government restrictions increased. By the third week in March, I was weighing whether to fly home to Mexico.
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