Changes to the agriculture industry have led a Central Queensland partnership to call out for more researchers and partners to help create more information to aid producers.
UVA hotel and conference center design approved
UVA hotel and conference center design approved By Steve Rappaport | March 8, 2021 at 8:00 PM EST - Updated March 8 at 10:47 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The new look for one of the entrance corridors to the University of Virginia has received the go-ahead.
The UVA Board of Visitors has approved a 223,000 square foot hotel and conference center that will be located next to the Emmet-Ivy parking garage and the new School of Data Science building.
The new structure, which will cost around $130 million, will be LEED certified and have 215 rooms as well as conference center and meeting space.
least they didn t happen during a pandemic.
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News broke early Sunday morning about the Saturday night riot in Boulder s The Hill neighborhood, which is notorious for college partying. But, this one ended with severe property damage and arrival of a SWAT team, of which some officers sustained minor injuries due to assault, according to CNN.
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Word of the gathering quickly spread on social media, like Instagram and Snapchat.
Currently, Boulder is in Level Yellow COVID restrictions, so yeah, this mask-less gathering is not recommended.
At one point, rioters tipped over a car in the street.
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CQUniversity’s Bundaberg campus has welcomed new students to campus this week as part of its new student orientation program.
More than 200 new students participated in orientation week activities ahead of Term 1 with various online and on-campus information sessions, and social activities delivered.
It’s the first time in 12 months orientation activities for new students have been held on-campus, since COVID-19 forced the University’s Term 2 and 3 programs online last year.
In 2021, the university planned a program that combined popular on-campus and online sessions and activities, so that students could design a program to suit their needs.
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Gabby Rothery loves her hair, but next month she will put her vanity aside and shave it all off for a special cause.
The 23 year old has decided to take the plunge and shave her head to help those suffering from blood cancer.
While she has not been directly impacted by cancer, Gabby said she had long considered shaving her head for the cause.
âI have wanted to do this for a while now but have always been discouraged by how much I love my hair,â Gabby said.
âI have decided to put my vanity aside and go for it. After all, those affected by cancer do not often have the privilege to choose if they keep their hair or not.â