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How COVID-19 has changed the AV industry

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Group Spotlight: Trombone Studio

7 hours ago 2019-2020 Trombone Studio. Not pictured: Juniors Molly Ruffing and Kate James. Freshmen members for the 2020-2021 studio: Caelen Hubred, Leah Kukman and Sam Johnson. The trombone studio is working hard to stay connected despite the many changes that have occurred since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. I spoke to junior Mikayla Frank-Martin and sophomore Ryan Saladin about how the studio is promoting musicians and adapting due to the pandemic, and both emphasized the importance of social media in creating a space where Lawrence students can connect with and get to know members of the studio.   The trombone studio’s Instagram (@lawrencetrombones) and Facebook page (Lawrence University Trombone Studio) are used to create a space for the studio members to show their work and connect with other Lawrence students and the community as a whole. Saladin’s motivation for creating the Instagram was to highlight the “unique environment” of the studio which is untraditi

Suspect arrested for racist vandalism at EG Japanese restaurant

The Elk Grove police on Dec. 17 arrested a 43-year-old suspect who allegedly spray painted racist graffiti on the windows of a Japanese restaurant. This vandalism occurred earlier that morning at the Umai Bar and Grill on the 8900 block of Grant Line Road in the Sheldon area. A message that contained an expletive and an anti-Asian slur was written in large letters at the restaurant’s main entrance. Footage captured on the business’s security camera led to the arrest of Elk Grove resident Lahn Hansen, Elk Grove police spokesperson Hannah Gray reported. Investigators located and detained Hansen near the corner of Bond and Bradshaw roads. He was arrested on various charges including committing a hate crime, and he was booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail.

COVID-19 update: Greater Sacramento region gets stay-at-home order

Sacramento County along with 12 counties in the Greater Sacramento region were placed under the state’s new stay-at-home order, starting at 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 10.   State public health officials on Dec. 9 moved to activate the order when the region’s available Intensive Care Units (ICU) reportedly dropped to 14.3% while COVID-19 cases continued to rise. This new order will last at least three weeks before the state evaluates the region’s ICU capacity to see if it’s above 15% in early January. Other affected counties in the Greater Sacramento region are Alpine, Amador, Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba.  

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