Made in Chelsea’s Louise Thompson shared a poignant post on Instagram last night revealing she suffered from a miscarriage earlier this year.
In the post Louise told her followers she had not “processed” what had happened but she wanted to use her platform to bring awareness to miscarriages.
She wrote: “I wanted to share my story because it might help someone, but for the first time in my life, I’m actually a bit lost for words. Maybe it’s because I feel like I have SO much to say and I don’t want to waste this opportunity or because I’m not sure I’ve 100 per cent processed it yet, but either way, there will be no ‘perfect’ time, so here goes, I’ll try my best.
LSU will hold in-person spring graduation ceremonies Share Updated: 10:18 AM CDT Mar 17, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Share Updated: 10:18 AM CDT Mar 17, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Louisiana State University announced that it will be holding in-person graduation ceremonies this year. LSU did not hold in-person graduation ceremonies last year due to COVID-19 concerns. The university announced the news on Twitter. According to LSU, all 2020 graduates who didn t get a chance to walk across the stage can join this year s ceremonies. Our May graduates, LSU Online March grads, and all LSU grads from throughout 2020 will have the opportunity to walk across the stage and have their names called during the ceremonies, LSU said in a statement.
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DCSS announces graduation plans Dougherty County School System. (Source: WALB) By Dave Miller | March 17, 2021 at 10:22 AM EDT - Updated March 17 at 10:22 AM
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Dougherty County School System (DCSS) Superintendent Kenneth Dyer has signaled his intention to hold in-person graduation ceremonies for each of the district’s three high schools in May, according to a release from the school system.
The district canceled in-person graduation last Spring in favor of virtual graduation ceremonies because of Albany’s spike in COVID-19 cases. District leaders believe current COVID-19 case numbers support holding in-person graduation ceremonies, with certain restrictions and safety measures in place, the release states.