The cement bench memorializing Nebraska's graduating class of 1906 – twelve years before the last pandemic – juxtaposed with a lawn sign encouraging students to wear face coverings and stay six-feet apart.
Three signs document many efforts to stay safe on campus: one for "sharing the sidewalk" with bikers, maintaining six-feet of separation between classmates, and one of many hand sanitzer stations.
The historical plaque marking the site of UNL's original plot of campus sits across the sidewalk from one of the many safety signs found in the age of the coronavirus.
An entrance of Love Library that faces Lincoln's downtown requires NCard to access the facility while also mandating facial coverings and social distancing.