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By Cole Hatcher
DELAWARE, Ohio – Ohio Wesleyan University today announced plans and protocols for fall semester, which will include “a robust campus life,” President Rock Jones says.
In a message to students and employees, Jones, Ph.D., announced:
“Now, as vaccines are rolling out and infection rates are declining, I am delighted to announce that we have begun preparations for a fall semester with a robust campus life. … [W]e are bringing together faculty, staff, and administrators to develop plans for a safe, healthy, and engaged living and learning environment for our campus this fall.
“By the beginning of fall semester, the campus and classrooms may not look exactly as they did before COVID-19, but our goal is to be in-person while following recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and other public health officials. We will continue to keep you informed as we make progress with these plans and as specific decisions are made.”
Child pornography âa problemâ for suspect Joshua James Ray Donley was arrested by Pocahontas police after an investigation into suspected child pornography. (Source: Randolph County Sheriff s Office) By Region 8 Newsdesk | February 26, 2021 at 1:40 PM CST - Updated February 26 at 4:26 PM
POCAHONTAS, Ark. (KAIT) - Police say a man accused of child pornography told them he has âa problem.â
Earlier this month, Pocahontas police began investigating allegations of sexual abusive material involving a child.
During the course of that investigation, according to a news release from Sgt. Rocky Jones, detectives identified 36-year-old Joshua James Ray Donley as a suspect.
On Feb. 24, police conducted a search warrant at Donleyâs Pocahontas home. Later that evening, Donley agreed to an interview with Jones.
Maryland-College Park Announces Weeklong Sequester The University of Maryland's main campus in College Park on Saturday announced that all on-campus students would sequester in place for at least a week and that all instruction would move online beginning Monday. University officials cited a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases: Maryland's pandemic dashboard shows a total of 74 cases