Many colleges and universities in the United States are in small towns around America. When the coronavirus struck in March, students went home, leaving the towns empty. So, what will happen to those communities in the near future? The New York town of Ithaca is about to find out. In Ithaca, most of the 24,000 students at Cornell University and 6,200 from Ithaca College have left. Now, locals who run businesses that depend on students’ money are wondering if things will ever return to normal. “It’s going to be hard. I mean, normally we have about seven months that the colleges are here,” said Gregar Brous. He runs several restaurants in Ithaca. He has brought about 100 of his usual 330 employees back to work. Brous added that one of the biggest problems for small businesses is that there are “so many unknowns.”

What two colleges were mentioned in this article?
Harvard and Yale
Cornell University and Ithaca College
Penn State and Bloomberg University
Florida State and South Coastal University
Why are small businesses in college towns struggling?
because of boycotts
because students are at home
because big box stores moved in
the reason is unknown
The town of Ithaca is in New York .
Pennsylvania
New York
Maine
Florida