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It will be a contested race in the Waterloo Central School District, as four candidates run for three open seats.
It means there will be some new faces on the board, too.
Incumbents Charles Bronson and Tiffany Folk are not seeking re-election.
Board President Ellen Hughes is seeking re-election, as well as three other individuals who are seeking their first term on the nine-member board.
A year at home has forced many LGBTQ college students back into the closet
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A year at home has forced many LGBTQ college students back into the closet
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RIYADH: Dubai Lynx has announced the names of the judges for this year’s edition of the awards festival for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Half the jury will be made up of women – the highest proportion of female panel members to date for the festival – similar to the global Cannes Lions festival, which has 57 percent of women among the jury presidents.
Cannes Lions also recently completed its jury lineup for 2021 with notable names including Susan Credle, global chief creative officer of FCB, and Merlee Jayme, global president at Dentsu Mcgarrybowen.
Philip Thomas, chairman of Dubai Lynx, said: “A 50 percent female representation is our highest to date and something we’re particularly proud to be driving. The juries are now tasked with setting the benchmark for the creative community in MENA and we’re excited to see the outcome.”
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A senior member of the International Olympic Committee has said he “can’t be certain” the postponed Tokyo Olympics will open in just over six months because of the surging pandemic in Japan and elsewhere.
ANALYSIS: There’s just more than six months left to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. After being postponed last year amid the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, the Games are still more up in the air than a 10-metre springboard diver. So let’s peer into the crystal shot put to see what may unfold.
This is Japan s second lockdown after the first emergency was declared in April last year.