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If so, why?
For a year, students at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls have had the opportunity to find out.
Per a web archive, the piece explores, firstly, the tragedy of George Floyd:
On May 25th, George Floyd was in Minneapolis on business, far from his family and community, when four Minneapolis police officers served as judge, jury, and executioner on an unarmed, non-violent, handcuffed Black man.
“He was dragged from his car,” the text continues, “pinned to the ground, and choked even as he begged for air by officers using unnecessary and deadly force.”
In light of what occurred:
In case of emergency, UWRF has a team ready to go
“The EOC went from typically about a dozen people and we scaled up to about 61 individuals across campus for about 40 fulltime equivalents. We went from four to five contact tracers to over a dozen.
Written By:
Brooke Shepherd / Falcon News Service | 12:00 pm, Dec. 12, 2020 ×
Signs in a UW-River Falls campus restroom remind people to wash their hands to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. Photo by Brooke Shepherd / Falcon News Service
Amid a global pandemic, UW-River Falls has found a way to remain operational thanks to its Emergency Management Team (EMT).