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Who is Kristen Clarke? First Black woman to lead DOJ civil rights division gets lone GOP vote from Susan Collins

Barring Susan Collins of Maine, all Republicans voted against Clarke's confirmation, making her a historic first woman and first Black woman to lead the powerful divison

FNU Students Association Council confirms that Natabua Hostel students are being provided with meals

FNU Students Association Council confirms that Natabua Hostel students are being provided with meals I was told by FRIEND Fiji and Commissioner Western that students did not have enough food - Prasad FNU Students Association Council confirms that Natabua Hostel students are being provided with meals I was told by FRIEND Fiji and Commissioner Western that students did not have enough food - Prasad President of the FNU Students’ Association Council, Ketan Lal The President of the FNU Students’ Association Council, Ketan Lal has confirmed that all 180 students at the FNU Natabua Campus have been provided with free meals for the last 5 weeks and food ration packs.

Kiwanis Club of Tonto Basin college scholarships

Editor: This year the Tonto Basin Kiwanis Club is awarding four $1,500 scholarships to local students who are seeking higher education and have shown exemplary scholastic motivation. The Kiwanis Club of Tonto Basin is awarding a succeeding year college scholarship to Michael Cline at Embry Riddle School for Aeronautical Engineering. He is the valedictorian of Payson High School Class of 2020. Three of the students are graduating from Payson High School and are extremely qualified to receive this scholarship. The awardees are Autumn Cline, Arena Haught and Kinsey Speer. Autumn Cline is going to University of Arizona to major in nursing. She is a member of the National Honor Society and Health Occupation for Students Association and has been secretary for the club for two years. She played varsity basketball, track and field (participating in) shot put, discus and javelin.

HC raps JNU for apathy towards student requests for Covid care facilities

The Delhi High Court Tuesday rapped the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) for apathy as well as lack of swiftness and alacrity in responding to requests by students and faculty to set up COVID care and oxygen production facilities on the campus which has seen 3-fold rise in infections in three weeks. Justice Prathiba M Singh said that considering the rigour of the current pandemic, the JNU administration ought to have reacted with swiftness and alacrity to the several correspondence sent to it from April 13 onwards. You got the first letter on April 13 and today is May 11. Almost a month has gone by, but there has been no response from the Vice Chancellor or the administration. There is complete apathy. I am shocked, Justice Singh said.

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