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Skip to main content Currently Reading The University of Maryland at College Park and the University of Virginia s spike in cases has towns bracing for spread Lauren Lumpkin and Nick Anderson, The Washington Post Feb. 22, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail A statue of Thomas Jefferson stands in front of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.Washington Post photo by John McDonnell. One campus, in Maryland, temporarily canceled in-person classes after coronavirus infections surged past 60 cases two days in a row. The other, in Virginia, kept classrooms open even after it logged 229 cases in a single day. The region s flagship universities - the University of Maryland at College Park and the University of Virginia - have tracked an alarming uptick in the number of viral cases on campus. And each school has taken a different approach to curbing the spread, illustrating the tensions and uncertainty of trying to operate major research unive ....
Advocates tout Black History Month in push for legislative parole reform FacebookTwitterEmail Exterior of the Greene Correctional Facility prison on Thursday Oct. 15, 2020, in Coxsackie, N.Y. Greene County is experiencing an increase in COVID-19 cases that local health officials say stem from an outbreak at the state prison. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times Union ALBANY Academics, activists and lawmakers pressed for legislative changes to New York s parole system in a Tuesday Zoom event, hosted to coincide with Black History Month and highlight the ways that the American legal system has historically entangled Black Americans at much higher rates than whites. ....
Pirates remains found in shipwreck off Cape Cod Hearst Television FacebookTwitterEmail The remains of at least six pirates were found in the wreck of a ship that sank off the coast of Cape Cod more than 300 years ago. The remains were unearthed from The Whydah Galley, a legendary pirate ship that went down off Wellfleet during a nor easter in April 1717. They were identified in several large concretions and are being examined by a team of archeologists. “We hope that modern, cutting-edge technology will help us identify these pirates and reunite them with any descendants who could be out there,” said Barry Clifford, who discovered the wreck in 1984 . “This shipwreck is very sacred ground. We know a third of the crew was of African origin and the fact they had robbed the Whydah, which was a slave ship, presents them in a whole new light. Their benevolent captain, the legendary Samuel Black Sam Bellamy and crew were experimenting in democracy long befor ....