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50 best colleges on the East Coast

Stacker combed through Niche s 2021 Best Colleges in America list (updated February 2021) in order to determine which 50 East Coast schools, old and new, are the cream of the

Jonathan P Baird: Celebrating Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Jonathan P. Baird: Celebrating Lawrence Ferlinghetti Published: 3/7/2021 11:00:19 AM In America, poets remain largely unknown. Most write in obscurity. It is a rare poet who breaks through and develops a mass audience. Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who died on Feb. 22 was one of those rare poets who had a mass, non-academic audience. He was a major force in 20th century American culture. A poet, a painter, a publisher and a progressive activist, Ferlinghetti lived in San Francisco in the North Beach neighborhood. Probably, most famously, he was a co-founder of City Lights Bookstore which both sold books and had a publishing wing. If Ferlinghetti had a mission it was to democratize literature and make it accessible to all. He wrote:

President of the United States (via Public) / White House Announces Additional Policy Staff

03/05/2021 | Press release | Archived content White House Announces Additional Policy Staff Today, President Biden and Vice President Harris announced the appointments of additional policy staff who will serve with the White House COVID Response Team, Domestic Climate Policy Office, Domestic Policy Council, and National Economic Council. These qualified, impressive, and dedicated individuals reflect the diversity and strength of America and will play critical roles advancing the Biden-Harris Administration s commitment to tackling the crises we face and building back our country better. Biographies of the appointees are listed below in alphabetical order and by White House office: COVID Response Team Charles Anderson, Director of Economic Policy and Budget for the COVID-19 Response Team

For Fort Carson couple, home birth was the right choice, pandemic or not

1st Lt. Niles Clarke and his wife, Maddie, hold their newborn son, Levi, at their home on post at Fort Carson in February. Levi Clarke was born at home early in the morning of Jan. 27. The idea of a home birth had appealed to Maddie before, but the prospect of having the birth at a hospital during the pandemic sealed the deal. photos by Chancey Bush, The Gazette Chancey Bush/ The Gazette photos by Chancey Bush, The Gazette photos by Chancey Bush, The Gazette Chancey Bush/ The Gazette

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