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If Socialism Isn t Useful, Why Does Biden Rely On Socialists To Drive His Agenda?

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G1 Therapeutics Announces Addition of Alicia Secor to Board of Directors

Published: Jun 18, 2021 RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., June 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) G1 Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: GTHX), a commercial-stage oncology company, today announced the appointment of Alicia Secor to its Board of Directors. With more than 30 years of experience in the life sciences industry, she has a proven track record of leading life sciences businesses, guiding products from clinical development through approval and global commercialization, and enabling companies to optimize the potential of innovative brands. Ms. Secor currently serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Atalanta Therapeutics, Inc., a privately held biotechnology company pioneering new treatment options for neurodegenerative diseases and is a member of its Board of Directors.

Valley News - Jim Kenyon: Will sex assault suspension lawsuit lead to Dartmouth s day in court?

Jim Kenyon: Will sex assault suspension lawsuit lead to Dartmouth’s day in court? Modified: 7/17/2021 9:55:07 PM Related stories Hoping to put a quick end to a suspended student’s federal lawsuit alleging racial discrimination during a sexual assault investigation, Dartmouth gave it the ol’ college try. It brought in a so-called Biglaw firm from Boston to argue that the case should be thrown out for lack of merit. U.S. District Court Judge Joseph DiClerico’s July 8 order dashed Dartmouth’s hopes. DiClerico is allowing the case to move forward, ruling that the unnamed Black student, who was on Dartmouth’s football team, had “satisfied his burden of pleading a plausible claim as to intentional race discrimination.”

North County School News, July 18

Student hosts surf camp for youngsters Cathedral Catholic High School junior Mia Boggs recently created and held a “Sunshine Surf Camp” for children with special needs on the beach south of Powerhouse Park in Del Mar. She chose to be a mentor this year for the “Options Program.” Once a week, she mentors another teen who has Down syndrome. Mia intends to pursue a career in special education. A member of the CCHS varsity surf team, she had the idea to combine assisting special-needs children and her love of surfing. Her Surf Camp hosted nine youngsters (with parents) and helped them learn to surf and boogie board, build sand castles, connect and just have some beach fun. A second Sunshine Surf Camp is scheduled for Aug. 7 in Del Mar. Contact Mia about the camp at instagram.com/sunshinesurfcamp, or email sunshinesurfcamp@gmail.com.

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