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Ken Griffin knocks Pritzker — and Trump
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MVSD votes no on levy re-run; residents speak out against levies, taxes
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Racial, economic justice are topics of talk with Shriver Center CEO
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Bucknell’s 171st Commencement Sends Class of 2021 Off With Empathy, Courage and Lessons Learned
May 23, 2021
by Brooke Thames
Each Commencement ceremony honored graduates from Bucknell s three colleges and featured speeches from President John Bravman, Commencement speaker Audra Wilson 94 and student speaker Ruby Lee 21. Photo by April Bartholomew
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Go forward with empathy. Go forward with courage. Go forward with the lessons learned from adversity, conflict and missteps, and use that knowledge to make the world a better place. These were the final messages that proud administrators, an esteemed alumna and a passionate fellow graduate imparted to the Class of 2021 on Sunday, May 23, at the bookend of the class journey at Bucknell University.
Editorial Roundup: Illinois
Arlington Heights Daily Herald. April 19, 2021.
Editorial: Time to put aside politics and be ready to govern
The end of a long local election season comes as a welcome relief for campaign-weary suburbanites remember, we also had a state and national election in November and signals a new focus for members of park, library, school, township and municipal bodies. It’s time to govern.
Candidates who won seats in last week’s election and soon will be sworn into office, as well as current board members in the middle of their terms, now must put aside the campaign mindset of the last four months. The time for rhetoric, criticizing opponents and making campaign promises is over. Now, elected officials must get down to the business of working as part of a team and leading their community.