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sign it tomorrow after he was going to speak in prime time. this makes more sense on the timeline, getting to talk about already having signed it for his speech tonight. this is a singular achievement for his first 100 days in the agenda. as we keep talking about, a year ago today, a freight train was essentially about to hit this country. we are deeply concerned both by the alarming levels of spread and severity, and by the alarming levels of inaction. we have therefore met the assessment that covid-19 can be characterized as a pandemic. is the worst yet to come, dr. fauci? yes, it is. can you elaborate? we will see more cases and things will get worse than they are right now. we are moving very quickly. the vast majority of americans, the risk is very, very low. and just look at how startling a year it has been in this country as measured by, well, every single metric you can come up with. infections, multiple sushlgs in cases, each one with more confirmed cas

Jury convicts former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts | Reporters Roundtable

Jury convicts former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts | Reporters Roundtable
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Beavs roll up their sleeves for Days of Service

This May the Oregon State University Alumni Association is inviting students, alumni and community members to volunteer for a day of service. According to the website, there are 15 projects around the western United States, including seven in Oregon. On May 18, volunteers can work on invasive plant removal and landscaping at Bruce Starker Arts.

Harris-Stowe President, Military & Veterans Leader Honored by SGA

Harris-Stowe President, Military and Veterans Leader Honored by SGA

A University of Central Missouri alumna who is the first woman to serve as president of Harris-Stowe State University and a UCM leader who is making a difference in the lives of active duty military students, veterans, and military dependents were recipients of annual awards presented by the Student Government Association on April 16. The awards ceremony took place at the Read and Relax area on the ground floor of the James C. Kirkpatrick Library. Harris-Stowe’s 21st President, Dr. Latonia Collins Smith, received the James C. Kirkpatrick Excellence in Governance Award and UCM’s Director of Military and Veteran Services, Courtney Swoboda, was presented the Walter Hicklin Excellence in Service Award.

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