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Texas State s Staff Council members provided updates regarding employee support initiatives including suggestions to the university s remote work policy and addressed concerns surrounding insurance coverage at its Feb. 9 meeting.
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Texas State is establishing a task force of scholars to research and analyze the lives of the namesakes of Beretta Hall and Flowers Hall in an effort to rename them.
In a Feb. 1 email from University President Denise Trauth, the university says a group of scholars from various departments in the university plan to âconduct scholarly analyses of the historical contexts of the lives and careers of Sallie Ward Beretta and John Garland Flowers,â the individuals who the buildings are named after.
Beretta Hall is named after a Daughter of the Confederacy.
Flowers, the third president of Texas State, or known then as Southwest Texas State College, openly opposed integration when he denied admission to Dana Jean Smith, an 18-year-old Black woman, by citing a whites-only provision in the school charter.Â
Penarthâs virtual marketplace is off to a great start â with orders already coming in THE success of Penarth’s virtual marketplace is already showing – with six traders already live, and many more signed up. A few weeks back, it was announced that traders in the area would be bringing their own Amazon-inspired virtual marketplace to the town – to support independents. The idea came about after Angelina Hall, co-owner with Cathy O’Doherty of Glass By Design, was racking her brain on how to help businesses in the area during the early days of the pandemic. Foxy s Deli and Cafe, Glass by Design, Apothecary 64, Gin64, Willmore s 1938 and Allen Sadler Hair Studio are the first who have enrolled to feature on the site – 22 other businesses have signed up already.
AFTER a tough year for businesses across the country due to the coronavirus pandemic, one Welsh town is seeing traders come together with an innovative idea to support their high street. Over the next few weeks, business owners in Penarth will be asked to join a virtual marketplace. The idea, which will exclusively feature independent businesses in town, is the first of its kind in Wales. There are already 170 traders interested in taking part. The idea came about after Angelina Hall, co-owner with Cathy O’Doherty of Glass By Design, was racking her brain on how to help businesses in the area during the early days of the pandemic.