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College campuses statewide begin distributing doses of COVID-19 vaccine to students

College campuses statewide begin distributing doses of COVID-19 vaccine to students The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is or will soon be available to students on private and public campuses statewide. Author: Lindsey Mills Updated: 6:39 PM EDT April 5, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio Jonathan Kim, Jack Robinson and Pranav Murali had appointments to get a COVID-19 vaccination Monday afternoon and they didn’t have to travel far from their dorm to get it done.  I m not too worried about myself I m more worried about like my parents, Kim said. I m ready to have a fun summer and go out more, Robinson said.   They are among the college students statewide who now have access to vaccine clinics on campus. It’s part of a plan announced by Governor Mike DeWine last week.

Exuberant Charm and a Spine of Steel « Kenyon Review Blog

Daniel Laskin When Misha Rai sat down to write the introduction for Art and the Moment, the Kenyon Review’s special project on voting, it was natural that she would turn to personal memories. Rai has an instinct for storytelling, a style brimming with narrative warmth, and a gift for interweaving layers of time and meaning, uncovering flashes when the wider world, with its conflict and complexity, surprises ordinary life. In this case she evoked two scenes. There is her childhood home in India, where her father would expect young Misha and her brother to read one of the family’s four newspapers every day and then grill them on stories in the various sections. And there is a somber moment in the Florida statehouse in 2017, when the state legislature posthumously exonerated the “Groveland Four,” four young African American men who almost seventy years earlier had been falsely convicted of raping a young white woman.

Student Teaching Struggles: COVID-19 Puts A Damper On Experiences

WKSU For education majors, student teaching is the capstone, the time when they step into the classroom and immerse themselves in their subjects and their students. Only, last year, many didn’t. COVID-19 upended how student teachers were assigned, how they taught, and how they were evaluated. And it accelerated a change already underway: the use of technology. “We have certainly had to pivot, often, and in ways that a year-and-a-half ago we would have never imagined,” said Roxanne Sorrick, head of teacher education at Hiram College. That was mirrored throughout the state. The Ohio Department of Education requires about 100 hours of fieldwork before student teaching as part of the licensure process.

YMCA Marlin Swim Team ends winter season - Times Bulletin

YMCA Marlin Swim Team ends winter season Information submitted Tuesday, April 6, 2021 12:00 AM VAN WERT The Van Wert Marlins Swim Team held their end of season awards presentation on March 25 at the YMCA. Swimmers were recognized for participation in the Northwest Ohio YMCA Swim League Season that began in the Fall of 2020, Championship Meet top 20 places, Most Improved Swimmers in each age group, Marlin’s Time Records Broken this season and 2021 inductees to the 5000 Meter Club. The team also recognized and celebrated three swimmers who advanced on to the Great Lakes Zone Meet with qualifying times in eight events plus one National

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