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UNK commencement speaker travels halfway across country to celebrate big day

KEARNEY – Some girls dream about the perfect wedding day – the venue, flowers and, of course, a stunning white dress. Leidimar Ramirez envisioned a different moment. She couldn’t wait to put on a cap and gown and walk across the stage to receive a college degree. “I always dreamed about that day,” said Ramirez, who grew up in Venezuela. She experienced this sense of achievement for the first time in July 2000, when she graduated from Simon Rodriguez University in Caracas with a bachelor’s degree in education. Two decades later, Ramirez is equally ecstatic as she adds a third degree to her resume.

CNU to postpone start of spring 2021 semester for a few days

CNU to postpone start of spring 2021 semester for a few days The spring 2021 semester will be delayed eight days from Monday, Jan. 11 to Tuesday, Jan. 19. Classes will then be online from Jan. 19 to Jan. 22. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 10:27 AM EST December 16, 2020 NEWPORT NEWS, Va. Christopher Newport University announced it will postpone the start of the spring semester to give the school flexibility in maintaining COVID-19 safety measures. The spring 2021 semester will be delayed eight days from Monday, Jan. 11 to Tuesday, Jan. 19. Classes will then be online from Jan. 19 to Jan. 22, according to a news release. In-person classes will resume on Jan. 25. The university will use the option to remain online for an additional week if its necessary.

CNU pushes back start of spring semester to test returning students

CNU pushes back start of spring semester to test returning students
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Even with the needed 270 Electoral College votes, the election is still not over

A joint session of Congress must formally count the votes on January 6, 2021. Author: Mike Gooding Updated: 6:28 PM EST December 14, 2020 RICHMOND, Va. Having won Virginia s general election November 3 by 10 percentage points (nearly 500,000 votes), Democrat Joe Biden on Monday, as expected, won all of the state s 13 Electoral College votes. Typically, once all the states have weighed in and a winner reaches 270 Electoral College votes as Biden did by late afternoon when California s 55 votes went to him the election is considered to be over. But not this time. That s because President Donald J. Trump still refuses to concede. The Electoral College ballots also must still be formally counted during a joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021.

Lyndsey Unique Dawkins Lynx Blow, 32, executive assistant at CNU | Williamsburg Yorktown Daily

Lyndsey Unique Dawkins “Lynx” Blow NEWPORT NEWS Lyndsey Unique Dawkins “Lynx” Blow, 32, passed away Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, at the Sentara Careplex, Hampton, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Lyndsey was born Oct. 28, 1988, to Sherman and Gail Blow. In 2006, she graduated from Denbigh High School, Newport News. She completed a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Mass Communications at the Virginia Commonwealth University in 2009. After graduation, she worked various jobs until she was hired by Christopher Newport University as the executive assistant to the Dean of Natural and Behavioral Sciences. Lyndsey loved life to the fullest and believed idle time was wasted time. She loved to learn and had many interests, including learning languages, reading classical novels, researching and writing fiction, line dancing, knitting, crocheting, entrepreneurship and traveling (to name a few). Her greatest attribute was her acceptance of people from all walks of life witho

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