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Who s Hiring In The Columbia Area? Check Out New Local Jobs

Who s Hiring In The Columbia Area? Check Out New Local Jobs Patch 2/22/2021 Job News © Shutterstock / NPFire The employment site ZipRecruiter.com has listed scores of jobs that have opened even as the coronavirus pandemic continues and many businesses remain closed. COLUMBIA, SC Though the economy has taken a tumble amid the coronavirus pandemic, many local employers in and around Columbia are still searching for new employees. Whether you re looking for full-time or part-time work, opportunities are still out there. Each week, Patch and ZipRecruiter release a list of the latest local jobs added in the region. Here are some of the top jobs currently available in Columbia and across greater South Carolina:

Collegium Collateral Damage | Outlook India Magazine

outlookindia.com 2021-02-25T09:10:50+05:30 Justice Krishna Iyer was elevated as a Supreme Court judge on July 17, 1973, shortly after the appointment of Justice A.N. Ray as the Chief Justice of India, superseding three senior-most judges. Justice Iyer’s appointment was made by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India following the mandate of Article 124 of the Constitution, before the advent of the collegium system. His appointment to the Supreme Court evoked strong opposition from legal circles, especially the Bombay Bar led by Soli Sorabjee. Ideological objections were at the heart of this opposition after all Justice Krishna Iyer was an avowed communist. He had practiced as a lawyer and become a minister in the communist government in Kerala. His acquaintance and friendship with Mohan Kumaramangalam, the powerful Union minister for steel and mines was well-known. After completing three years’ tenure on the bench of the Kerala high court, he

Gov Evers proposed a huge spending increase for higher education in Wisconsin Here s what that would look like

Gov. Evers proposed a huge spending increase for higher education in Wisconsin. Here s what that would look like. Devi Shastri, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Students walk to classes on campus along State Street with the Madison state capitol in the background at the University of Wisconsin Madison on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019. - for file if needed - College, tuition, regents, UW system, education Photo by Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel After months of concern about major state funding cuts to higher education in Wisconsin due to the pandemic, college and university leaders received a boost of optimism that their institutions may fare a bit better than feared in the next budget cycle.

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