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Census: California, Northeast, Midwest lose House seats

The balance of power in Washington will shift slightly to Republicans in the coming years.The Census Bureau released its apportionment data from the 2020 population count.This determines how many seats and Electoral College votes states get for the next decade.Six states colored in green will pick up seats: Texas will get two seats, along with one each for Florida, North Carolina, Colorado, Oregon and Montana. And seven states colored in purple will each lose one sea. That includes California, New York, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois and West Virginia. WASHINGTON — California, along with states in the Northeast and Midwest, will lose out on political representation for the next decade after apportionment results announced Monday send House seats to the South and Southwest.

Systemic racism at DePaul condemned by communication scholars nationwide in petition to administration

The DePaulia Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor|April 25, 2021 Eighty-five communication scholars from all corners of the country condemned DePaul for fostering a “toxic environment that threatens the health, wellbeing, livelihoods and lives of scholars of color” in a petition sent April 12 to the university’s upper administration and College of Communication deans. “It is clear that DePaul’s College of Communication deploys practices and procedures that are aggressively hostile towards BIPOC faculty offering a clear example of how white supremacist and racist structures operate in higher education with impunity,” the petition reads.  The appeal points to the cases of Drs. Sydney Dillard and Lisa Calvente both of whom filed discrimination lawsuits against the university in 2020 as evidence of the need for urgent change to the way faculty of color are treated at DePaul. 

Duluth pharmacy professor helps U of M students explore medicine through theater

Cloquet resident hopes to build a bigger community of cyclists

Cloquet resident hopes to build a bigger community of cyclists Alexandera Houchin has won two Tour Divide races, but now she’s turning her attention to establishing a bike collective in Carlton County. Written By: Jamey Malcomb | × Alexandera Houchin poses for a photo on her bike on Monday, Sept. 21. (Jamie Lund / Pine Journal) Cloquet has its share of bike trails and places to ride, but the community around biking has been limited to younger people and those with means to get into the sport. Now, 31-year-old Alexandera Houchin is hoping to change that by expanding the access and the educational opportunities around bikes for everyone in the community.

Duluth colleges host vaccine clinics to reach students before summer break

Duluth colleges host vaccine clinics to reach students before summer break
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