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Strong feelings about run-down road The section of road and area on 14th Street between Anderson Road and Canyon Meadows Drive is the most deplorable piece of…

Australia s Old Boys Club shirks responsibility for men s sexual violence

Coalition MP Andrew Laming (Image: AAP/Lukas Coch) Responsibility is a hard pill to swallow. Claiming victimhood when women expose harassment, bullying and sexual violence is much easier and it’s often done by those very same men quick to call out the “woke brigade”. Notably, Liberal MP Andrew Laming has used a diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as his scapegoat after being caught out harassing women, while The Courier-Mail’s long-time columnist Mike O’Connor has come forth in defence of the boys, arguing 2021 has been hard for men. Cue my tiny string quartet. Not all men

Corbella: Earlier 2nd COVID shots for cancer patients a game changer

Author of the article: Licia Corbella Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  5 minute read  •  Mike and Sandy O’Connor. Mike and Sandy are relieved that he won’t have to wait four months between his COVID shots as his immune system is compromised from cancer and ongoing chemotherapy. He gets his second shot on May 5. Photo provided and taken in fall 2020. Article content As if COVID-19 isn’t hard enough, going through cancer in the midst of a pandemic is a special kind of hell not just for patients, but for their immediate families as well. That’s why cancer patients with compromised immune systems are celebrating a decision by the Alberta government to accelerate the time between their first and second COVID-19 vaccinations to more closely align with the manufacturers’ recommendations, rather than having them wait four months between doses the longest time span between doses in the world.

Corbella: Earlier second COVID shots for cancer patients a game changer

Author of the article: Licia Corbella Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  5 minute read  •  Mike and Sandy O’Connor. Mike and Sandy are relieved that he won’t have to wait four months between his COVID shots as his immune system is compromised from cancer and ongoing chemotherapy. He gets his second shot on May 5. Photo provided and taken in fall 2020. Article content As if COVID-19 isn’t hard enough, going through cancer in the midst of a pandemic is a special kind of hell not just for patients, but for their immediate families as well. That’s why cancer patients with compromised immune systems are celebrating a decision by the Alberta government to accelerate the time between their first and second COVID-19 vaccinations to more closely align with the manufacturers’ recommendations, rather than having them wait four months between doses the longest time span between doses in the world.

New CCE director announced April 16

23 hours ago On April 16, the CCE Director Search Committee announced that Garrett Singer will serve as the next director of the Center for Community Engagement and Social Change (CCE) starting on May 24. Singer is currently the service coordinator for the Ingram Scholars Program at Vanderbilt University.  According to Singer, the Ingram Scholars Program works toward helping undergraduate students prepare to participate in community engagement opportunities “through community-based learning opportunities.”  Singer’s staff biography on the Ingram Scholars webpage states that he is currently working toward an M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration and will be graduating this spring.   Singer further explained that he was drawn to Lawrence because of the university’s and the CCE’s explicit goal of addressing systemic inequity, something that Singer is “honored to be a part of.” He believes that his time as the service coordinator for the Ingram Scholars Program enh

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