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Union President Candidate Interview with Benjamin Dolbear

Union President Candidate Interview with Benjamin Dolbear Wessex Scene interviews Benjamin Dolbear, who is running for the role of Union President in the 2021 SUSU Leadership Elections. Why have you decided to run for the role of Union President? I am running for this role for three reasons. The first is that I have the experience to succeed in a leadership position. For the past three years, I have been an elected member of a parish council, spearheading a campaign to encourage the parish to declare a climate emergency. I have also successfully held elected positions in SUSU, including as Arts & Humanities Faculty Officer, during which I worked to improve the spaces at Avenue Campus. Secondly, I have the passion to make real social change. Last summer, I appeared on BBC Question Time to speak about race inequality in the UK and decolonising the school curriculum, and I have worked on media campaigns to secure British citizenship rights for Hong Kong citizens who are BNOs.

Streetwise - The Sands of Time

Please Donate Streetwise - The Sands of Time Frank Dunnigan tells of St. Ignatius High School s move to the Sunset, and some student high jinks too. Frank Dunnigan, WNP member and columnist. - Streetwise - The Sands of Time by Frank Dunnigan September 2009 There was a time, not all that long ago, when sand dunes still covered most of the Outside Lands. Even today, I can recall the massive expanse of sand that once covered the corner of 17th Avenue & Vicente Street where St. Cecilia s Church now stands. There was an even bigger area at the Sunset Reservoir near my grandmother s house on 21st Avenue near Quintara, plus any number of corner lots on Taraval, Vicente, and Noriega, from 19th Avenue all the way out to the beach. But the biggest sand dune that I remember, and the one that had the biggest impact on my life stretched from 37th Avenue to 39th Avenue, and from Pacheco to Rivera.

Mid-Hudson Valley year in review: October 2020

October  OCT. 1: Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan outlines his proposed 2021 county budget on Thursday, Oct. 1, at SUNY Ulster in Stone Ridge, N.Y. Provided/File 1: Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan unveils his proposed $333.8 million county budget for 2021. The spending plan is approximately $9 million smaller than the county s 2020 budget and calls for no increase in the amount to be generated by property taxes.  - Advertisement - 1: Two separate reports by Kingston police of shots being fired in Midtown follow reports a day earlier of shots fired, a violent armed robbery, and an assault in the city. A caller reports shots fired in front of 219 Downs St. about 5:30 p.m., followed six hours later by a report of shots fired in the area of Franklin and St. James streets. 

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