We went home from University for spring break and then found out that we would not be returning. I left a number of things in the office, including student attendance sheets and assignments, plants, snacks (non-perishable), teaching supplies, reports and research-related things, etc. Essentially everything that I absolutely require for work is stored in the cloud, though.
I was eventually added to an essential worker list and then able to go into the office and collect my teaching things, for the most part. To the benefit of my student grades, I could not find all attendance sheets and they got credit for those classes.
@JLeslie made a great point about printing. I have thought about going into work just to print some stuff. I’ll never be reimbursed for the paper and ink that I’m using at home and the at-home quality is comparatively poor.
I have heard through the grapevine that rats have taken over a building near mine that I attend meetings in often. I occasionally have to work in-person to pull sensitive data and run analyses and the buildings are very cold and stuffy. Indoor plants are dead. It will be interesting to see how things are different when we (if we) fully return.