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For college freshmen, campus life can be lonely amid pandemic restrictions Social distancing, online classes and mask wearing add to the stress of being a new student in Maine, and some campus counseling centers are seeing different and more acute complaints because of the coronavirus. Share Sarah Hirschorn, a first-year student from Boston, studies at Brooks Dining Hall on the University of Southern Maine’s Gorham campus on Feb. 8. USM started allowing students to sit at tables and in booths this month, with one person at a table or booth. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer University of Southern Maine freshman Sarah Hirschorn was excited to arrive on campus in January for her first semester of college. After attending a different school in Massachusetts last fall, Hirschorn decided to leave when that school’s all-online classes weren’t working for her. ....
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Burnsville shines bright with spectacular neighborhood holiday light displays Be it big or small, neighbors in Burnsville are engaged in some friendly competition to create the most dazzling light display on the block. Author: Shelley Stridsberg Updated: 12:27 PM CST December 22, 2020 BURNSVILLE, Minn. Cindy Lou, we re not in Whoville anymore. Like Dr. Seuss s beloved community, Burnsville is a site to see in December. More than 40,000 lights create a holiday spectacular on River Hills Drive. Ingrid and Chris Danielson spent 100 hours setting it up. Credit: KARE 11 Ingrid and Chris Danielson spent more than 100 hours creating this energizing display on River Hills Drive in Burnsville, MN ....