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Karting continues tomorrow

Karting continues tomorrow
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Go-kart returns to Palisadoes track

Go-kart returns to Palisadoes track
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Maryland prepares to transition from mass vaccinations to community outreach for COVID-19 vaccine

State to move from COVID-19 mass vaccination sites to communities

Maryland is now gearing up to transition from mass vaccination sites to a more targeted community approach to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19.|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Mass vaccination sites are no longer drawing big crowds, so the focus will soon shift to mobile vaccination units, more community partnerships and pop-up events.There were no lines, no waiting Tuesday at the mass vaccination site at M&T Bank Stadium in downtown Baltimore, which is a partnership between University of Maryland Medical System, the Maryland Department of Health, the Maryland National Guard, and the Maryland Stadium Authority.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQs It wasn t crowded at all, and I m not too surprised. I feel like all the people who want to get vaccinated have already gotten vaccinated, said Dominic Gordon, who got vaccinated Tuesday. It s very empty in there, and (I) was

Students vote to approve u-pass in landslide referendum

The Metro. Photo courtesy of Mark Fischer/Flickr. Georgetown undergraduates overwhelmingly voted to approve the Metro U-Pass program in a GUSA referendum on April 28.  This is the first time that Georgetown students have voted on a discounted public transit system like the U-Pass. Under the program, students of participating universities receive unlimited free rides on metro buses and trains during the academic year, according to Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). This allows for easier transportation to jobs, events, and activities around D.C for students. 84.03 percent of those who turned out voted to approve the proposal, according to the GUSA Election Commission

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