© Provided by The Columbus Dispatch In this 2018 file phote, move-in assistants load red bins with belongings at Smith-Steeb Hall on the Ohio State University campus during early move-in day. This fall, the university’s move-in process will be spread out over two weeks as part of a host of changes due to the coronavirus pandemic. [Kyle Robertson/Dispatch]Students returning to live at Ohio State University this fall will be expected to wear masks in common areas and encouraged to pre-order and pick up meals from dining halls. They also must adhere to a designated time slot during a two-week move-in period in August, the university announced Friday. The information distributed by Ohio State’s Office of Student Life Friday offers additional details on the university’s fall return to campus. Ohio State has previously said it will reduce the population density in residence halls. The university said isolation and quarantine housing will…
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