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Northwebster: A crash course to NU lingo

Welcome to Northwestern! Transitioning to a new living and learning environment can be really stressful. What are CTECs? Why are there sirens outside on this fine Tuesday morning? To help, we created a non-exhaustive guide to help explain some of NU vernacular.  People and Things  ASG: Short for Associated Student Government, a student-elected representative government.

Del Norte s top grads reflect on high school years

Del Norte s top grads reflect on high school years
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HiEnd Accents Announces Opening of New High Point Showroom | Furniture World Magazine

Furniture World News By Nic Ledoux on 5/5/2021 HiEnd Accents announced the recent opening of its newest affordable luxury showroom at Showplace #2500 in High Point, NC.  that will debut at April High Point Market. The 1,557 square-foot premier location showcases an extensive selection of HiEnd Accents bedding, kitchenware, bath, and home décor accessories. Thoughtfully designed with easy-to-shop product displays, the showroom is set up to simplify the buying experience for both retailers and designers.  “As part of HiEnd Accents wholesale expansion, we have relocated our Dallas Showroom.  We knew we had tremendous opportunity for growth at High Point and therefore relocated this showroom as well. I attribute this year s immediate success to our high- quality products, at very affordable pricing for our retailers and designers.  We are excited to present our broad range of bedding and home décor at Showplace in our

District 202 elects new school board

The Evanston Township High School/District 202 Board of Education recognized a retiring board member and swore in the new board for the 2021-2022 school year on Monday in their first in-person meeting since the start of the pandemic. Jude Laude, a member of the board since 2017, is retiring but plans to continue youth advocacy efforts in Evanston as director of programs at Youth Job Center. Laude thanked the Evanston community and his colleagues and reflected on his time on the board. “I grew up here as a first generation Haitian,” Laude said. “(My father) would sit at the kitchen table and say, ‘I’m not leaving you any money, but I’m gonna leave you my name,’ and one of the greatest honors for me in my life was when I ran for the board and I saw his name all over this town.”

Residents, electees and organizers talk election results, future action

In the wake of Evanston’s election results getting finalized, organizers, electees and residents said they are looking forward to the potential for positive change under new local officials. Candidates campaigned in the most crowded election cycle in decades, school board races featured a prominent push for racial equity and long-entrenched alderpeople were unseated. Many residents said it’s important not to throw in the towel after a long election cycle. Instead, the results can be a springboard for a new season of change. Kristen White, a longtime resident and Evanston/Skokie School District 65 parent, said she believes the election of District 65 board members Soo La Kim, Elisabeth “Biz” Lindsay-Ryan, Joseph “Joey” Hailpern and Donna Wang Su will continue a vision of enacting anti-racist policies. Of the four, Wang Su is the only newcomer to the board.

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