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Mecklenburg County colleges, universities respond to SCOTUS decision on Roe v Wade

Mecklenburg County colleges, universities respond to SCOTUS decision on Roe v Wade
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Elkhart County Symphony collaborates with Goshen High School orchestra for February 6 concert

ABC57 News in South Bend, Ind. covers all of Michiana including St. Joseph, Elkhart, Kosciusko, LaPorte and Marshall counties in Indiana and Berrien, Cass, Van Buren and St. Joseph counties in Mich.

Davidson College offers #Abolishthepolice course

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. DAVIDSON, N.C. Beginning with the fall semester, Davidson College will be offering a course titled “#Abolishthepolice: Race and Policing in the U.S.” The “critical Black studies” class takes aim at a philosophical focus on the relationship between Blackness and policing in the U.S., according to a course description. The course will enlist “Black political and feminist theories” and social and political philosophies to “critically examine and think through issues of race, criminalization, incarceration, police militarization, predictive policing, surveillance, and domestic security.” The class will satisfy the requirements of social and scientific thought and for Africana and Sociology majors, Campus Reform reported.

Infrastructure Bill Could Put A Dent In Crime Rate Expert Says

By Jay Pfeifer Prof. Siobhan O’Keefe President Biden’s proposed infrastructure plan, which sketches out an investment of over $2 trillion, appears to be inching through negotiations in the House and Senate. Though it is likely to change, the first draft of the plan calls for massive investment in traditional infrastructure projects like roads, bridges and airports, while also promising to change life at work and at home with paid family leave and at-home medical care for senior citizens. One throughline, however, is an emphasis on building a modern, green economy through investments in electric vehicles, solar and wind power, and modernizing aging water infrastructure. The plan specifically earmarks $45 billion to remove lead pipes from the drinking water system to prevent exposure to the toxic metal.

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