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REVEALED: Artists chosen to headline Ipswich festival event

Artists were selected from 25 candidates following an expressions-of-interest process. Community, Culture, Arts and Sports Committee chairperson Councillor Andrew Fechner said the process was competitive as the calibre of entries received was high. “The judging panel looked for diversity across the exhibition, including art forms, artists and content,” Mr Fechner said. “Consideration was also given as to whether the artworks submitted would translate well to the projection medium. “The works chosen reflect the culture of Ipswich, its people and places.” The festival will run from July 8 to 11. Read more news by Ebony Graveur. More Stories

Rethinking Streets During the Pandemic

Rethinking Streets During the Pandemic A new book from the Rethinking Streets series identifies 25 quick redesigns cities can use to reconfigure streets for the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic. February 18, 2021, 10am PST | Todd Litman Share The introduction to the new book Rethinking Streets During COVID-19 authored by Marc Schlossberg, Rebecca Lewis, Aliza Whalen, Clare Haley, Danielle Lewis, Natalie Kataoaka, and John Larson-Friend reads as follows: During COVID-19 Re-allocating space on streets to accommodate new uses particularly for walking, biking, and being is not new. COVID-era needs have accelerated the process that many communities use to make such street transitions, however. Many communities quickly understood that the street is actually a public place and a public good that serves broader public needs more urgent than the free flow or the storage of private vehicles. This book captures some of these quick changes to city streets in response to societ

Ban lifted for UofR off-campus students following spike in COVID-19 cases

Ban lifted for UofR off-campus students following spike in COVID-19 cases By NBC12 Newsroom | February 5, 2021 at 2:57 PM EST - Updated February 8 at 6:31 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - University of Richmond students who live off-campus are now allowed to return for classes on campus. After a spike in COVID-19 cases during the first week of the spring semester, the university decided to have students who live off-campus attend classes virtually for two weeks. The COVID-19 arrival screening test for all undergraduate students showed a higher positivity rate for off-campus students compared to those living on campus. “Definitely seeing sort of a decrease or a plateau which is fantastic,” said Rebecca Lewis, Senior Epidemiologist for the Henrico County Health District on Monday.

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