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Purdue Grand Prix 2021: Daniels speaks to crowd on life after COVID-19

WEST LAFAYETTE – As he stood addressing the crowds before the start of Purdue’s Grand Prix, President Mitch Daniels remarked he was far enough away from everyone else to be maskless. “This is always one of the great events on the Purdue calendar, year in and year out, has been for a long time,” Daniels told the crowd. “It’s one of our great traditions, of course. I just feel, for various reasons, this may be the greatest Grand Prix ever.” Hundreds of spectators, drivers and crews gathered at Purdue’s racetrack April 25 to watch the 64th Grand Prix, a tradition that resumed again this year after the 2020 event was canceled due to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.

The wounded land of today s world, Bangladesh, the Pakistan that survived is now Bakistan ! | આજના વિશ્વની ઘાયલ ભૂમિ બાંગ્લાદેશ જે પાકિસ્તાન બચ્યું તે તો હવે બાકીસ્તાન !

The wounded land of today s world, Bangladesh, the Pakistan that survived is now Bakistan ! | આજના વિશ્વની ઘાયલ ભૂમિ બાંગ્લાદેશ જે પાકિસ્તાન બચ્યું તે તો હવે બાકીસ્તાન !
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Katie Koestner shares her experience as a rape survivor during a virtual discussion with Penn State Harrisburg

Katie Koestner, founder of Take Back The Night Foundation, presented a webinar titled No-Yes: Consent, Relationships and the Katie Koestner Story through Penn State Harrisburg Wednesday night where she discussed “the worst night of her life” as a rape survivor. Take Back The Night Foundation is a nonprofit that combats sexual violence and violence against women. It aims to “create safe communities and respectful relationships through awareness events and initiatives,” according to its website. Growing up in Atlanta, she moved to Harrisburg and went to Cumberland Valley High School. When she graduated, she went to William & Mary College to pursue degrees in chemical engineering and Japanese.

Male & Female Student-Athletes Win Historic Title IX Sex Discrimination Settlements with Clemson University

Share this article Share this article OAKLAND, Calif., April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Clemson University, the first school in the country faced with class actions by both its male and female student-athletes for violating Title IX by discriminating against them in different ways, has agreed to landmark settlements avoiding the suits. Clemson will reinstate its men s track & field and cross country teams; add a new women s varsity team; give men and women equal opportunities to participate; provide women with equal athletic financial aid, treatment, and benefits; work with an outside Monitor to develop a Gender Equity Plan; and bring all aspects of its intercollegiate athletics program into compliance with Title IX.

Avoid celebrations after vote counting

‘Avoid celebrations after vote counting’ Updated: Updated: Counting to begin at 8 a.m. on May 2 at three centres in Wayanad Share Article Counting to begin at 8 a.m. on May 2 at three centres in Wayanad Wayanad District Collector Adeela Abdulla has urged political leaders and contestants to avoid victory rallies and public celebrations after the counting of votes for the Assembly elections, in the wake of the spread of COVID-19. Addressing an all-party meeting here on Friday, Ms. Abdulla said that all arrangements were being made for counting of votes in the three constituencies in Wayanad district. SKMJ Jubilee Hall here would be the counting centre for the Kalpetta constituency while Mary Matha Arts and Science College and St. Mary’s College would be the counting centres for Mananthavady and Sulthan Bathery constituencies respectively, Ms. Abdulla said .

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