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Seniors allowed limited number of guests for in-person graduation

Due to COVID-19, graduation ceremonies at JMU will be different from ceremonies held pre-pandemic. JMU has decided to hold the graduation ceremony in person, but each graduate will only be allowed zero, two or four guests due to COVID-19 restrictions according to an email sent to graduating students March 17.  Mary-Hope Vass, JMU spokesperson and director of communications, said the decision regarding the zero, two or four policy was made by following guidelines given by the Governor’s office for large gatherings.  Gov. Ralph Northam’s (D) March 17 announcement addressed how schools can guarantee safe outdoor ceremonies. This announcement states that graduation ceremonies “will be capped at 5,000 people or 30 percent of the venue capacity, whichever is less.” The announcement also states that “attendees must wear masks and follow other guidelines and safety protocols to ensure proper distancing.”

Tommy McAnairey Teaches the Importance of Poxy Chores in Piranha Bar s Spot for Gas Networks Ireland

Creative 155 Add to collection Piranha Bar’s latest collaboration with agency Publicis Dublin sees golden-feathered, gravel-voiced canary Tommy joined by a special guest Having first found fame in 2014, Tommy McAnairey is back, this time trading the fireside warmth of the local pub for the cosy surroundings of the McAnairey family kitchen as he tackles a list of Poxy Chores. His beloved banjo replaced by a less musical mop, we now find Tommy sharing the limelight with his daughter Drimnagh - all emo feather-bangs and attitude to match. Conceptually, the father-daughter duo were created as a tongue-in-cheek nod to the historic use of canaries in mines to detect lethal levels of carbon monoxide. Trading a cage for a song, Tommy McAnairey is fulfilling his raison d’etre musically.

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