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Summer School Helps Indigenous Students Prepare for College
Voice of America
11 Jul 2021, 17:05 GMT+10
The Indian University of North America, located at Crazy Horse Memorial near Custer, is hoping to make the transition for Indigenous students preparing to go off to college more successful.
The 7th Gen Summer Program, an eight-week program through a partnership with the University of South Dakota, gives Indigenous students the opportunity to live and work on the campus of The Indian University of North America. The program includes a paid internship experience and the opportunity to earn 12 college credits.
Whitney Rencountre, associate director of enrollment management, said the program aims to prepare students to enter the world of higher education armed with the tools to allow them to be successful.
Team behind South Dakota s court-blocked recreational marijuana law in 2020 will try again
South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws have filed five initiated measures with the Legislative Research Council, including one measure to strip away the single-subject rule that a county judge invoked when blocking a voter-passed marijuana law. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | ×
Attorney Brendan Johnson, representing a group that brought a constitutional amendment legalizing marijuana to the ballot in November 2020, argues before the South Dakota Supreme Court on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, over the legal fate of that amendment, which 54% of voters approved but was struck down by a lower court. (Video screenshot)
The Canadian company that planned to build the Keystone XL Pipeline says the U.S. government owes them $15 billion dollars.
TC Energy said last week that it will file a legacy North American Free Trade Agreement claim through the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement “to recover economic damages resulting from the revocation of the Keystone XL project’s presidential permit.”
The Canadian province of Alberta, which has spent or pledged billions for the pipeline, plans to sign on as well, according to the Financial Post.
Presidential permits are required for cross-border projects such as the Keystone XL Pipeline, which would have crossed from Canada into Montana before heading through South Dakota.
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