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In the 608: Celebrating the life and impact of a local choir teacher
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In the 608: Celebrating the life and impact of a local choir teacher
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Husband wants Obamas to help his teacher wife celebrate retirement, birthday
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Dance Marathon Overcomes Rises, Raises $1.4 M For UI Stead Family Children s Hospital
More than 1,400 current University of Iowa students who participated in the 27th annual student-led Dance Marathon which raised more than $1.4 million for the University of Iowa Stead Family Children s Hospital. The final tally raised by the students who were inspired by the theme of this year s Dance Marathon: Rise with Resilience was $1,422,443.27, a total which pushed the amount of support generated by Dance Marathon over the course of its history to more than $31 million. The students listed below participated in this year s Dance Marathon:
Ally Fein, of Deerfield
Local students say remote learning is taking a toll on mental health
By Sally Schulze
Local students say remote learning is taking a toll on mental health
With bedrooms replacing classrooms for nearly one year, local students say they are struggling in so many ways.
CHICAGO - With bedrooms replacing classrooms for nearly one year, local students say they are struggling in so many ways. It s been a challenge for everyone, but in different ways, said Alyssa Holland
That struggle became a warning when Dylan Buckner took his own life last month.
The Glenbrook North star quarterback had friends, good grades, a promising future, but