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In partnership with Cayuga Health System and the Tompkins County Health Department, Cornell University hosted a vaccine clinic April 23 in Bartels Hall. Campus clinic eases student access to COVID-19 vaccine
April 27, 2021
Lacking a car or bus pass to help her reach local vaccination sites, Caprice Pierre ’21 had planned to wait until returning home to New Jersey after graduation to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
But when Cornell offered a clinic on campus April 23, it was easy for the nutritional sciences major to walk from her North Campus residence to Bartels Hall to receive a first dose of the Moderna vaccine.
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Spa services and procedures are considered luxury services, which most would expect to suffer during a recession. However, research has shown that cosmetic procedures actually perform well during times of economic uncertainty. People tend to make sacrifices in other areas of their finances and decide to take control of their appearance and confidence. Owners of Peak Image Med Spa, Jack Pilon and Patricia Rusu, say that “business is three-times busier than pre-lockdown.”
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Brownwood News – It was 1976. He had just graduated from law school, and gotten married. He needed a job, but he wanted more than a job. He wanted a home, a place to settle and raise a family. He didn’t know where that might be. Then he got a phone call from Brownwood.
Forty-four years later, Steve Ellis is still in Brownwood, and retiring at the end of this month from his job as District Judge of the Texas 35th Judicial District. He finished on top.
Ellis’ path to Brownwood was circuitous and unpredictable. His parents were both natives of Central Texas, but were living in Silver City, New Mexico when Steve was born. As Steve’s father moved up in his profession, the family moved often, just a few years in any one town, living in many different towns in New Mexico and Texas as he grew up, eventually graduating from high school in Texas City, Texas.