Recent College Grads Face Lack of Opportunities During COVID-19
Recent College Grads Face Lack of Opportunities During COVID-19
Persevering Under Pressure Share this story Published March 2nd, 2021 at 6:00 AM Above image credit: Recent college graduates are navigating a challenging job market in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Antonio Rodriguez | Adobe)
Megan Hiestand had it all figured out.
A 2019 graduate with two degrees in biomedical informatics from Arizona State, she began a Fulbright scholarship in January 2020 with plans to meet her boyfriend abroad when her grant year ended. She would then return to the United States and apply to medical school.
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Mexican national faces federal charges in violent carjacking Details Written by FBI
Albuquerque, New Mexico - A federal judge Thursday ordered that Gael Antonio Rodriguez, 18, of Mexico, will remain detained pending trial for carjacking.
According to a criminal complaint, on January 16, Rodriguez allegedly approached an elderly victim in northwest Albuquerque outside her apartment complex and asked her for a cigarette. The victim responded that she had no cigarettes and Rodriguez then allegedly demanded her purse and the keys for her vehicle. When the victim resisted, Rodriguez allegedly slashed her hand with a knife, causing her to drop the keys. Rodriguez allegedly grabbed the keys and fled in the victim’s vehicle.