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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Should MU start the semester with in-person classes?

Jesse Hall and the columns on Francis Quadrangle at the University of Missouri.
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Jesse Hall and the columns on Francis Quadrangle at the University of Missouri.

The University of Missouri is set to begin classes next week as coronavirus cases hit record levels.

Many colleges and universities -- including Stephens and Columbia colleges -- have decided to start their semesters with online classes because of the high case rates, which have led to record hospitalizations. The UM Board of Curators meets Tuesday to review COVID-19 protocols.

Should the Columbia campus start its semester in person? Vote in the poll below.

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