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Rowan Offers Incentives to Get Vaccinated
May 7, 6:15 a.m. Rowan University has announced a vaccine requirement for students who live or study on campus, and some incentives for getting the vaccine,
“Our message today is simple. We believe the path to normalcy is through widespread vaccination and we want our entire community to commit to reaching the goal of widespread vaccination,” Rowan president Ali A. Houshmand said in a letter. “If we work together, we can reach this goal and offer the Rowan University experience that our students and employees deserve.”
Yankee Doodle Pops concert to go virtual on Fourth of July weekend
The Des Moines Symphony will pre-record the show and broadcast it on Iowa PBS and Iowa Public Radio to avoid large crowds during the pandemic. Author: Luke Meredith Updated: 11:19 AM CDT May 5, 2021
DES MOINES, Iowa
The annual Yankee Doodle Pops concert will be virtual this summer.
The concert, originally planned for July 2 at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines, will instead be pre-recorded at the Ron Pearson Center in West Des Moines and broadcast through Iowa PBS and Iowa Public Radio.
Fans can watch the broadcast on Iowa PBS on July 2 at 8:30 p.m. or July 4 at 6 p.m. Iowa Public Radio’s broadcast will air on IPR Classical signals on July 4 at 11 p.m. and again on July 5 at 11 a.m.
Originally published on April 28, 2021 2:36 pm
Monday, May 3, 2021, marks the 50th anniversary of NPR s first on-air original broadcast. In the last half century, NPR and Member stations have been essential, trusted sources for local events and cultural programming featuring music, local history, education and the arts. To mark this milestone, we re reflecting on and renewing our commitment to serve an audience that reflects America and to Hear Every Voice.
All Things Considered debuted on May 3, 1971. The same day, over 20,000 protesters gathered in Washington, DC, to demonstrate against the Vietnam War.
All Things Considered documented all sides of the antiwar protest with a visceral 24-minute sound portrait, taking listeners to the heart of America s agonies over the war in Vietnam. Against an aural backdrop of helicopters, motorcycle engines and police sirens, NPR reporters recorded the voices of protesters, police officers, veterans and office workers on the streets of
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Apr, 28 2021
Monday, May 3, 2021, marks the 50th anniversary of NPR s first on-air original broadcast. In the last half century, NPR and Member stations have been essential, trusted sources for local events and cultural programming featuring music, local history, education and the arts. To mark this milestone, we re reflecting on and renewing our commitment to serve an audience that reflects America and to Hear Every Voice.
All Things Considered debuted on May 3, 1971. The same day, over 20,000 protesters gathered in Washington, DC, to demonstrate against the Vietnam War.
All Things Considered documented all sides of the antiwar protest with a visceral 24-minute sound portrait, taking listeners to the heart of America s agonies over the war in Vietnam. Against an aural backdrop of helicopters, motorcycle engines and police sirens, NPR reporters recorded the voices of protesters, police officers, veterans and office workers on the streets of Washington.