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A Twitter post from the ASWSU President on March 1 brought my attention to the fact Cougar Health Services will no longer be offering free parking. ASWSU President Curtis Cohen said he thinks the decision is disheartening because it adds another barrier that could impair students seeking physical or mental health services. Cohen said he mentioned the WSU Athletics subsidy in his post as a frame of reference, illustrating that if the university can find two to three million dollars to dedicate toward Athletics, they should be able to find $40,000 for a parking lot that could affect student well-being. Cohen and I were both a bit stunned that such a small parking lot could cost $40,000 to maintain. Cohen estimated that the parking lot is perhaps a quarter of the size of a soccer field. ....
DeKalb County teachers and educational staff received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Friday. On Jan. 29, 2021, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and State Health Officer Scott Harris announced the expansion of eligibility for Covid-19 vaccinations for critical workers, including those who work in the education sector. During last Thursday nightâs board of education meeting, DeKalb County Superintendent Jason Barnett announced the vaccination clinic for employees on Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. He said county employees had done an amazing job maneuvering the school year while in the middle of a pandemic. âOur folks came to work and made a positive impact on our students lives and our community, and I am so thankful for that,â said Barnett. âNow that the vaccine is available, it was important for me to try and get it to them as quickly and timely as possible.â ....
High schools: Hopkinton boys make mark in new division, finish runner-up at D-III Alpine championship Hopkinton’s Michael Eggers-Emerson competes in the freestyle Nordic ski race on Friday at the Hopkinton Fairgounds. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com Hopkinton’s Will Chapin competes in the freestyle Nordic ski race on Friday at the Hopkinton Fairgounds. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com Hopkinton’s Ava Rothe competes in the freestyle Nordic ski race on Friday at the Hopkinton Fairgounds. Rothe won the 5K in 15:58 to lead the Hawks to a decisive victory over Bow, Gilford and Winnacunnet to remain undefeated. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com Hopkinton’s Francie Trafton competes in the freestyle Nordic ski race on Friday at the Hopkinton Fairgounds. Trafton finished second to help the Hawks beat Bow, Gilford and Winnacunnet to remain undefeated. Jeff Sullivan / sullivaneventphotography.com ....
OTTAWA There was music and an honest conversation around mental health Thursday afternoon during a Bell Let’s Talk day event with Canadian singer-songwriter Serena Ryder and students at Algonquin College. So many times I’ve had these waves of intense sadness and intense joy, Ryder recalled about her depression that she says began around nine or 10 years old. The president of the Algonquin College Students’ Association says more people have been reaching out during the COVID-19 pandemic We do know that there are a lot more students reaching out to the students’ association asking for help and just for that resource, so where can they go to counselling and find those resources online, so we’ve been able to help them that way, said Emily Ferguson. ....