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Read More »A 3.27 acre corner lot has been rezoned for an apartment development that will cover approximately 21.3 acres adjacent to Farley Middle School.
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Elizabeth Sill was preparing on April 1 to leave for the funeral of her husband, Greg, when she went to use the computer. The task: to create a GoFundMe fundraiser for student scholarships in her memory. “I was like, I can’t let her name say nothing anymore,” she remembers Wednesday …
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STARKVILLE, Mississippi (WCBI) – The Mississippi college board of directors voted on Friday to ban public universities in the state from requiring their students and staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, except in clinical settings. It comes exactly one week after the Mississippi State Faculty Senate voted in favor of …
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It can be remembered that in 2012, Dr Muhammadou MO Kah, while he was Vice-Chancellor (VC) of the University of The Gambia (UTG), saw his post as professor questioned by Dr Gumbo Ali Touray, who at the time was the director of international affairs at said UTG. It has been …
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William L. Jorgensen, Sterling Professor of Chemistry, has been selected as the recipient of the 2021 Citation for his influential contributions to the field of computational chemistry. This distinction reflects the importance of Jorgensen’s work within the scientific community. Citation winners are selected based on an analysis of data from …
Read More »Shamrock Series returns to Chicago | News | Notre-Dame news
After a two-year hiatus, the University of Notre Dame Shamrock Series football game returns this weekend when the Fighting Irish travel to Chicago to face the University of Wisconsin on Saturday, September 25 at Soldier Field. The weekend features more than a game, as fans will have the opportunity to …
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The Treasury Department just released a report detailing what all non-wealthy parents in the United States already know: The state of child care in the United States is appalling. It’s too expensive, often hard to come by, reliant on underpaid women of color, and puts a severe strain on family …
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