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Ferris Coffee shutters two Grand Rapids cafés - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy GVSU Ferris Coffee & Nut Co. announced it is closing its two Grand Rapids café locations, citing a tough year under COVID-19 and the related government shutdowns. The coffee company announced on its website the 40 Pearl St. NW location is now permanently closed, while the café at 227 Winter Ave. NW on Grand Valley State University’s campus will remain open through May 22. The location at 839 Seward Ave. NW will remain open. “While this decision wasn’t one we made lightly or easily, it’s the one we’ve arrived at,” the company stated on its website. “Since our move to our main location on Seward Avenue in 2018, our cafés throughout the city have remained as landmarks for our customers to visit and enjoy. … The ultimate effect COVID had on the economy and our business cannot be understated. With not one but two shutdowns that damaged the retail economy, we simply weren’t immune to the impact

University Student Gov Pressures Admin to Hire Undocumented Student Affairs Position

University Student Gov Pressures Admin to Hire “Undocumented Student Affairs” Position May 7th 2021, 9:46 am Bill states This employee shall have a designated area in order to create a safe space for undocumented students to seek support. Image Credit: Email At Michigan State University (MSU), a student government bill aims to pressure university administration to hire an “undocumented student affairs” position. Passed on March 4, Bill 57-78 calls on the Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) to “Advocate for the Hiring of a Full-Time Employee for Undocumented Student Affairs.” “This employee shall have a designated area in order to create a safe space for undocumented students to seek support,” states the bill.

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May 7, 2021 At Michigan State University (MSU), a student government bill aims to pressure university administration to hire an “undocumented student affairs” position. Passed on March 4, Bill 57-78 calls on the Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) to “Advocate for the Hiring of a Full-Time Employee for Undocumented Student Affairs.” “This employee shall have a designated area in order to create a safe space for undocumented students to seek support,” states the bill. ASMSU demands the new employee be selected by a committee comprised of “students and faculty most affected by the current lack of resources and representation for undocumented students.”

Kentwood Public Schools taps nearby district leader Kevin Polston, of Godfrey-Lee, to be next superintendent

Kentwood Public Schools taps nearby district leader Kevin Polston, of Godfrey-Lee, to be next superintendent Updated May 07, 2021; Posted May 07, 2021 Kevin Polston, superintendent of Godfrey-Lee Public Schools, has been selected to take over as the next superintendent of Kentwood Public Schools. (Photo provided to MLive by Kevin Polston) Facebook Share KENTWOOD, MI – Kentwood Public Schools has selected Kevin Polston, superintendent of the neighboring school district Godfrey-Lee, to take over as its next leader. Polston, who has been an educator for almost two decades, will replace retiring superintendent Michael Zoerhoff on July 1, 2021. The Kentwood Board of Education selected Polston from a pool of six finalist candidates who interviewed for the position in April, according to a school news release. The school board voted to begin contract negotiations with Polston on May 6.

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