Latest Breaking News On - தென்மேற்கு சமூக கல்லூரி மாவட்டம் - Page 1 : comparemela.com
2.4 Million US College Students Face Vaccine Mandate, Immune or Not
More than 180 college and university campuses across the United States are requiring more than 2.4 million students to produce proof of vaccination against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus to attend in-person classes this fall, regardless of whether the students have acquired immunity to the virus.
The number of schools with a mandate is likely to grow by then, especially if the Food and Drug Administration grants full approval for one or more vaccines in the coming months. None of the schools currently accept acquired immunity as an exemption from the vaccination mandate, even amid evidence that prior infection results in broad and lasting protection from the virus, according to an Epoch Times review of more than 130 university vaccine mandate notices and immunization requirement pages.
United-statesNew-yorkMassachusettsStanford-universityCaliforniaChinaManhattanUniversity-of-san-diegoColumbia-universityTorontoOntarioCanadaPrint
Relegated to the virtual realm, the 2021 version of San Diego-area Women’s Marches may not have made the same type of visual statement as tens of thousands of people marching together for a similar cause. But organizers believe the events’ ever-present mission to inspire community activism can be equal or greater this year.
That’s because the online events, streamed Saturday morning, provided a platform to discuss in a more meaningful manner matters of human rights, social justice and police reform.
“This really was a very different event. We have not had opportunities at the live marches to get into any particular issue with any measure of depth. Because at a march you’re doing two-minute, three-minute rah-rah-rahs,” said Poppy Fitch, a founding board member with the Women’s March San Diego organization. “Today what you saw was real talk, real conversation about real issues, getting at a greater depth of understanding, which is exactly what we’ve been look
VallecitosCaliforniaUnited-statesSan-diegoDonald-trumpTodd-gloriaNelvinc-cepedaVenus-johnsonSarah-bacerraToni-atkinsCouncilmember-monica-montgomeryTiffany-boyd-hodgsonPhoto: Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Polaris
Madison Dabalos, 18, left, and Ixchel Cisneros, 18, wearing face masks walk back to their dorms takeout breakfast from Gastronome at Cal State Fullerton on Aug. 21, 2020.
Photo: Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Polaris
Madison Dabalos, 18, left, and Ixchel Cisneros, 18, wearing face masks walk back to their dorms takeout breakfast from Gastronome at Cal State Fullerton on Aug. 21, 2020.
January 15, 2021
The U.S. Department of Education released $21.2 billion Thursday as part of the coronavirus relief legislation Congress and President Trump approved in December to help colleges and universities nationally. Of that amount, more than $2.83 billion will go to public and private California colleges and universities.
Cuyamaca-collegeCaliforniaUnited-statesReedley-collegeRio-hondoShasta-bible-collegeLos-angeles-harbor-collegeGolden-west-collegeGrossmont-collegeSan-diegoColumbia-college-hollywoodCollege-of-the-desert