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New algorithm-based dating accounts try to match Seton Hall students
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Posted By Staff Writer on Feb 18, 2021
Though some single Pirates may have spent Valentine’s Day alone this year, a few Seton Hall students are hoping they can bring a different type of dating experience to campus this time based around a computer algorithm.
LoveBoat (@loveboat.shu), a new Instagram-based matchmaking service, introduced a survey that aims to help Seton Hall students find their perfect match.
With the ongoing pandemic, some students have found that it is more difficult to create the long-lasting bonds that are fundamental to the college experience, something the LoveBoat creators are hoping they can resolve.
Senate to pass package aimed at alleviating racial gaps in health care
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The New York State Senate voted on an election system reform package on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. Senate Democrats plan on voting in bills Feb. 1, 2021 that they say will help with health care disparities. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times Union
ALBANY The state Senate is planning to pass a package of bills Monday designed to address gaps between the health care outcomes for white people and for Black people in New York.
The package includes nine measures. They include: mandating cultural awareness and competence for health care workers; creating programs where doctor s offices, hospitals and home care providers would work together; creating a task force to examine health care access disparities and offer new proposals, and requiring an examination of the potential for discrimination before renovation or construction of health care faciliti
They needed to do it virtually, in light of the COVID pandemic. But the Eighth Judicial District’s Coalition of Blacks in the Courts hosted their annual celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy Friday afternoon.
This year s theme was “The Time is Always Right to Do What is Right.” The centerpiece of the program was a screening of the documentary film
The First Rainbow Coalition, which features Black, Latino and White activists who worked together to protest police brutality in Chicago half a century ago.
State Supreme Court Justice Paula L. Feroleto, Administrative Judge for the Eighth Judicial District, presents Tasha Moore with the Sharon A. Thomas Humanitarian Award as part of Friday s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration by the WNY Coalition of Blacks in Courts.
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