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UW-Milwaukee students, parents disappointed in virtual graduation

UW-Milwaukee students, parents disappointed in virtual graduation University says it would have had to limit number of people inside Panther Arena Share Updated: 6:51 PM CDT May 12, 2021 UW-Milwaukee students, parents disappointed in virtual graduation University says it would have had to limit number of people inside Panther Arena Share Updated: 6:51 PM CDT May 12, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript HANNAH: UW-MILWAUKEE’S SPRING CLASS OF 2021. HAS THE GRADUATION SPIRIT. I WOULD SAY IA™M EXCITED AND ALSO SCARED. HANNAH: BUT WONT GET THIS. ENGLISH ESCORTED BY KIMBERLY GLASER HANNAH: THAT IN-PERSON CEREMONY. THE UNIVERSITY DECIDED DURING THE WINTER IT’S SPRING GRADUATION WOULD BE VIRTUAL. AT THE TIME, I DID UNDERSTAND THE REASONS WHY WE WERE HAVING VIRTUAL BECAUSE WE WERE IN THE MIDDLE OF A PANDEMIC WHEN NUMBERS WERE REALLY HIGH. HANNAH: BUT STUDENTS LIKE MARVALENE FLINN SAY THAT’S NOT THE CASE NOW. AND WITH OTHER UNIVERSITIES HOLD

Recall Petitions Pick Up Steam in California After Newsom Effort Sees Results

Recall Petitions Pick Up Steam in California After Newsom Effort Sees Results Convicted murderers facing parole instead of life in prison, a rise in homeless encampments bringing danger to local residents, and failed public school policies: these are just a few reasons some Californians say they want to recall their elected officials. Since the campaign to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom successfully gathered enough verified signatures to qualify for a recall election, local campaigns statewide have been picking up steam as more and more residents become fed up with the way they’re being treated by public officials. “It’s a lot of work, but if you have the money, you probably are going to succeed at getting the signatures,” Joshua Spivak, a senior fellow at the Hugh L. Carey Institute for Government Reform, told The Epoch Times.

Woman loses home, dog in fire as neighbors blame growing homeless encampment

Apr 22, 2021 / 04:11 PM EST LOS ANGELES (KABC) A home in Venice was destroyed and a dog was killed in a fire early Wednesday morning. While the cause remains under investigation, neighbors are pointing to growing homeless encampments in the area, including one near the home. The fire was reported at 3:55 a.m. at the one-story bungalow on Clubhouse Avenue. It took 26 firefighters 18 minutes to put out the flames, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Neighbors described the distressing scene and efforts to rescue the dog trapped inside. “We heard glass breaking and people screaming in the alley,” neighbor Francesca Padilla told ABC7. “I also heard our neighbor’s dog whimpering. We immediately knew something was wrong.”

How firms are choosing to challenge on International Women s Day

How firms are choosing to challenge on International Women s Day
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How To Make Friends As An Adult with ADHD

Friends with ADHD have a picnic in Brooklyn Bridge Park with view of NYC skyline behind them Making and keeping friends requires planning (and remembering!) social commitments, and then staying in touch in between events all of which can be challenging when you’re an adult with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD or ADD). But healthy friendships are important to your mental health, and friends can even help mitigate ADHD symptoms  coaching you through tough symptoms and reassuring you when you’re feeling rejected or discouraged. The key is finding friends who understand, and are accepting of your ADHD. Below, adults with ADHD explain how they make and keep friends.

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