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OU faculty, students express worry, hopefulness ahead of university plan to return to in-person courses at full capacity

OU faculty and students shared their concerns and readiness to return to campus following an announcement sent by OU President Joseph Harroz discussing the university’s plans for the fall 2021 semester.  On March 2, OU President Joseph Harroz announced the university’s plans to resume in-person courses at full capacity for the fall 2021 semester. According to the announcement, this decision is being guided by advice from OU Chief COVID Officer Dr. Dale Bratzler and was made possible by OU’s efforts and widespread vaccine distribution. According to OU’s COVID-19 dashboard, 5,705 vaccination series have been completed by OU Health Services at this time. 

Thirteen Democrats file to run for former Rep Marcia Fudge s vacant seat

Thirteen Democrats file to run for former Rep. Marcia Fudge’s vacant seat Updated May 05, 2021; Posted May 05, 2021 Thirteen Democrats filed with the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections on Wednesday to run for former Rep. Marcia Fudge s congressional seat. (David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com)David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio – Thirteen Democratic candidates filed petitions by the Wednesday deadline to run in the 11th Congressional District race to replace former Rep. Marcia Fudge. The packed field included many notable names whose campaigns are already active and excluded one who announced his candidacy but ultimately decided against running: former state Rep. Bryan Flannery. Two Republicans also filed for the primary in the district that is heavily gerrymandered to favor Democrats.

SBCC School of Extended Learning offers rapid career training for unemployed

SBCC School of Extended Learning offers rapid career training for unemployed SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The Santa Barbara City College School of Extended Learning is offering training to help unemployed community members in Santa Barbara County. The Back-to-Work’ program is free. Participants will receive training, grant funding, job search support and more. The application deadline for the first three career tracks in March 9. “The pandemic’s toll on local service jobs is pushing already vulnerable families into crisis,” said Joyce Coleman, Vice President of SBCC School of Extended Learning. “Our Back-to-Work program focuses on local job markets that, in part due to the pandemic, have immediate high-demand for trained workers.”

Medieval Fair Department announces food event, artwork deadline

Medieval Fair Dept. announces food event, artwork deadline The Medieval Fair Department announced that they will host a food to go event at Reaves Park the same weekend as a virtual Medieval Fair, which will be held April 9-11. Additionally, the department said residents wanting to make donations by Thursday can do so at tinyurl.com/ybzwyrxv. The deadline for submitting artwork for the fair’s 2021 poster and T-shirts has been extended to Jan. 4. Entries can be emailed to medievalfair@ou.edu. The winning artist will receive a $250 honorarium. Residents also are welcome to submit poster ideas for artists on the group’s Facebook page, The Medieval Fair of Norman.

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