MISHAWAKA â The anticipation had been building for months.
Filtering into Bethel Universityâs new Lehman Family Training Center on Friday, high school seniors paused under a bright blue BU banner and waited for instructions on their next activity: a scavenger hunt to get to know all the spots on campus where theyâd live and learn over the next four years.
When administrators had to cancel the same Pilot Preview Day for admitted students last year, still so much was unknown about the pandemic, including whether students would even choose to live on a college campus when so much could be done online.
Arrested 22 times as a youth, East Bay council member now crusades for police oversight
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Tamisha Torres- Walker, 38, is part of an Antioch City Council that is trying to bring modest reforms to its Police Department.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Antioch City Council Member Tamisha Torres-Walker (left) speaks with Adey Essayas during a news conference on public safety.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Gabriel Makinano holds his children Elijah, 5, left, and Havilah, 4, as Council Member Tamisha Torres-Walker, 38, speaks during a news conference on public safety.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less