
Spring quarter’s sunny weather and longer days typically mean all areas on UCSB’s campus are bustling with foot and bike traffic. With this year’s transition to remote instruction, all UC campuses sit eerily vacant, void of the vibrant student life that has inhabited their buildings and walkways for so many years.
Photos of UCSB by Graeme Jackson | The Bottom Line Photo Editor
UCSB - Before and After COVID
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Typically filled with students tabling from different campus organizations and clubs, UCSB’s biggest foot traffic artery now sits eerily vacant between the closed library and empty lecture halls.

Typically filled with students tabling from different campus organizations and clubs, UCSB’s biggest foot traffic artery now sits eerily vacant between the closed library and empty lecture halls.

Trees of all kinds have littered UCSB’s campus since it’s construction, providing shade to the many students roaming around campus until very recently.

Trees of all kinds have littered UCSB’s campus since it’s construction, providing shade to the many students roaming around campus until very recently.

UCSB’s library sits in a central location on campus, allowing students to frequent it’s study spaces between classes and throughout the day. With it’s recent closure, students remaining in Isla Vista have had to search for new places to complete their online coursework.

UCSB’s library sits in a central location on campus, allowing students to frequent it’s study spaces between classes and throughout the day. With it’s recent closure, students remaining in Isla Vista have had to search for new places to complete their online coursework.

UCSB’s biking culture is one of the defining characteristics of it’s student life. On any given day, finding a spot to park your bike would be a chore, but not anymore.
Photos of UCSC contributed by Lluvia Moreno, Maria Cordova and Julian Barragan | UCSC City on a Hill Press Photo Team
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When a small electrical fire broke out in McHenry Library in October 2018, everyone was evacuated safely and filled the courtyard outside. Now, the library is closed.

When a small electrical fire broke out in McHenry Library in October 2018, everyone was evacuated safely and filled the courtyard outside. Now, the library is closed.

Two months after undergraduate students packed Quarry Plaza on Feb. 14 in support of the #COLA4All strike, the central meeting space is silent and deserted.

Two months after undergraduate students packed Quarry Plaza on Feb. 14 in support of the #COLA4All strike, the central meeting space is silent and deserted.
Photos of UC Davis contributed by Justin Han | UCD Aggie Photo Editor
UC Davis - Before and After COVID-19
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There are many indications that the crisis will be over soon .. We hope this will be speedy and without more innocent victims.
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