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Emma Blair, left, and Amelia Jones, right. Two Wheeling natives Emma Blair and Amelia Jones are among eight West Virginia University seniors awarded the Order of Augusta, the university’s highest student honor. Also, Adam Craig of Wheeling is one of 42 other WVU seniors to be honored by the WVU Foundation as “Outstanding Seniors.” “Each spring, WVU recognizes its top graduates with the Outstanding Senior award and the Order of Augusta,” said Maryanne Reed, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. “These students have already become leaders, innovators and change-makers in their communities and beyond. I have no doubt that they will continue to ‘go first’ in everything they do.” ....
High Schools: No slowing down for Bow girls’ lax Bow’s Olivia Kehas, Olivia Selleck and Barrie Guertin and try to regain ball possession from MV’s Abby Forbes on Tuesday. MELISSA CURRAN photos / Monitor staff Bow’s Jess Chamberlin, Olivia Selleck and Barrie Guertin battle Merrimack Valley High School’s Anya Dinger during Tuesday’s game at Bow High School. MELISSA CURRAN / Monitor staff Bow s Addison Trefethen and Merrimack Valley High School s Caitlyn Fortier keep stride for stride during Tuesday s game at Bow High School. MELISSA CURRAN Monitor staff Merrimack Valley’s Emily Koufos and Bow’s Alex Larrabee during Tuesday’s game at Bow High School. ....
The Coalition for a Truly Affordable Boston, a group of residents and community organizations who are calling on Mayor Martin Walsh to strengthen the city’s Inclusionary Development Policy (IDP), held a virtual speak-out on December 9 where members explained the current ID) policy and what they would like to see changed. Jaya Aiyer, a Community Organizer at the Fenway Community Development Corporation (CDC) explained that the city’s current IDP includes a rule that developers must provide 13 percent affordable housing in new buildings, but “we know that 13 percent is not enough,” she said. “This 13 percent is supposed to go toward units in the building to be affordable, or it can go to external affordable development or job training.” ....