Stanford Residential College, which was originally set to be demolished in the summer of 2020, remained open this school year to house another class of freshmen and provide more on-campus living spaces during COVID. Photo credit: File Photo
The class of 2024 arrived on campus in the fall ready to flourish in the freedoms that come with freshman year. But many residential freshmen say the pandemic, especially a midnight curfew imposed by Miami-Dade County and the University of Miami, robbed them of one of the reasons they chose to be Miami a chance to stay out late and explore the haunts of South Beach, Wynwood and Brickell.
Hurricane Production s annual Canes Carnival to return April 30
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COLONIA, Yap (Pacific Island Times) â Anthony Rutun Teteth, one of the two defendants in the Rachelle Bergeron murder, was neither read his Miranda rights nor asked to sign a waiver-of-rights form during his arrest that was followed by a three-day interrogation, according to his attorney.
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Defense Attorney Marstella Jack of Pohnpei is asking the FSM Supreme Court to suppress Tetethâs confession during his interrogation at the FSM National Police Station on Oct. 25, 2019.
Teteth has been charged along with Francis Choay Buchun with violating the FSM Weapons Control Act in connection with their alleged possession of a 12-gauge shotgun and ammunition that was used in the killing of Yapâs former acting attorney general on Oct. 14, 2019.
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FRAMINGHAM It wasn t until after 2 p.m. on New Year s Day that the first baby of the new year was born at MetroWest Medical Center.
Josiah Tylor Dornelas-Coleman entered the world at 2:11 p.m. on Jan. 1, weighing 7 pounds, 6 ounces and measuring 20 inches long.
“I thought (about) how perfect he is and happy how healthy he is,” said his mother, Lorrana Dornelas of Hudson, when she saw Josiah for the first time.
Dornelas, who works in food service, said she started having contractions at about 3 a.m. on New Year’s Day and arrived to the hospital at about 6 a.m. with the baby’s father, Jason Coleman, who works as a chef.