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April 27, 2021 Jessica Sutter, a UW Ph.D. student in physics, poses in front of the nearby galaxies she studies. Sutter will present a talk, titled “Star Formation in Local Galaxies,” Friday, May 14, at 7 p.m. in the UW Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium. (Jessica Sutter Photo) Activities at the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium may start slowly during May, but they will soon pick up speed like a hurtling comet. Scheduled highlights include a talk by Jessica Sutter, a UW Ph.D. student in physics, who will share her research on star formation in nearby galaxies with the public May 14; a program on the 2017 eclipse for which Wyoming was a prime viewing spot; and an event not even on the planetarium schedule. ....
As D.C. officials contend with safely reopening schools next month, the city council is now operating without a dedicated education committee. The D.C. Council’s five-member Committee on Education was disbanded last month and consolidated into the Council’s broader Committee of the Whole a shuffle that followed former education committee chair David Grosso’s decision to not seek re-election. While local pundits surmise Council Chair Phil Mendelson’s long-standing rule that new Council members shouldn’t be committee chairs may have affected appointing a replacement, Mendelson has insisted the transition was logical given the 13-member Committee of the Whole’s existing involvement with education oversight. ....