Letter: Parole reforms in state needed
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FILE. Letter writer says, The Times Union’s in-depth reporting on the injustices of the parole system has covered everything from racial disparities in parole releases to the shocking decrease in overall releases amid deadly COVID-19 outbreaks behind bars to blanket parole denial practices that reflect a lack of belief in redemption. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron
The Times Union’s in-depth reporting on the injustices of the parole system has covered everything from racial disparities in parole releases to the shocking decrease in overall releases amid deadly COVID-19 outbreaks behind bars to blanket parole denial practices that reflect a lack of belief in redemption.
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Colleges plan âVirtual Fairâ Organizers have planned for the fair to take place online from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 17. (Source: WVIR) By Live 5 Web Staff | April 4, 2021 at 9:00 AM EDT - Updated April 5 at 4:41 AM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Several South Carolina colleges say they will be hosting a Virtual College Fair for junior high and high school students.
Clemson, The University of South Carolina, College of Charleston Wofford College and Coastal Carolina University all say they will be attending.
Organizers have planned for the fair to take place online from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 17.
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Ennis native Áine Donegan at Woodstock Golf Club. Pic by Eugene McCafferty
Donegan Teeing Up A Promising Future
April 3, 2021
Sport was always destined to be a part of Áine Donegan’s future and to many it will be no surprise that it is golf that is opening up the door of opportunity for the Ennis woman.
That opportunity comes in the form of a college scholarship to Indiana University, with the Lahinch clubwoman set to make the move stateside this August.
It was initially meant to begin last year but like most things, the outbreak of Covid-19 meant that it had to be put on the long finger.