The Six Nations match between France and Scotland will go ahead this weekend as planned despite an outbreak of coronavirus cases in the home camp, tournament organisers said on Wednesday.
Scotland’s clash with France in Paris will go ahead as planned (David Davies/PA)
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Scotland are “ready to go” after Sunday’s Six Nations clash with France in Paris was given green light to go ahead as planned, says Murrayfield chief Mark Dodson.
The Stade de France showdown had been thrown into major doubt following a Covid-19 outbreak amongst Les Bleus squad.
But after a fresh round of negative test results, France have now been given the go ahead to host Gregor Townsend’s squad.
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Black Law Students Association hosts discussions to honor Dr. King
WMU-Cooley Law School’s Black Law Students Association hosted two panel discussions in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The first, entitled “MLK Day 2021: Chaos or Community,” featured Victoria Burton-Harris, assistant prosecutor of Washtenaw County, and Monica Lewis-Patrick, CEO of We the People Detroit, as panelists.
“With the recent murders of George Floyd and Briana Taylor at the hands of the system, and coupled with the recent terrorist attacks at that occurred on our capitol, it’s very hard for me to recognize that Dr. King’s dream is being realized,” BLSA President Brandon Barton said. “In a time when coming together is the most important thing our society needs, it seems that our country cannot rise to the occasion.”