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Hailey Hayes concedes the pandemic has been no picnic for university students.
Gone, for many, is direct contact with professors and classmates as COVID-19 has forced so much learning online.
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But Hayes, wrapping up her undergraduate degree this year at Algoma University, has, perhaps, weathered the storm better than many, a fact she readily attributes to her experience with the Duke of Edinburgh Award, of which she achieved the programâs silver level and is working toward gold.
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well, because of their ideology. this was egged on. the new york times and the guardian all published op-eds calling for the irs to scrutinize organizations. not because they allegedly engaged in the fraudulent behavior, but because their opinions were different than that of this administration. and also what i find appalling is that you have the islamic society of north america, a muslim brotherhood front operating with the charitable status. you have the you have care and now they build itself. you have the national iranian american council that just lost a lawsuit because it is a pro iranian law group in violation of fara and the administration is not going after these groups. you left out ayso. the american yemeni situation on going. thank you. no, it was the american youth soccer association. oh. you can t bring islam into