Cathy Peacock joined 130 fellow graduates of the archdiocesan high school in Radnor for an evening to recognize longtime teachers and to encourage faith, friendship and generosity.
Posted By Ken Storey on Mon, May 3, 2021 at 12:31 PM click to enlarge Photo by Barry Kirsch Lake Baldwin Park The pandemic has dramatically altered how people interact with the physical world outside of their homes. A new academic study looks at how public spaces, such as parks, public transit, and libraries, were impacted by the pandemic. It finds disturbing data on racial/ethnic inequalities among park use. The Harvard-backed researchers lay out their findings after reviewing more than 5,600 parks across the nation. The data, which looks at 2018 through late 2020, points to similar park usage in majority white and majority people of color areas. However, that changes dramatically after the pandemic begins. Both areas see a rapid