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February 23, 2021
Portland Restaurants are Open for Dining Again
(PORTLAND, Ore) — Portland restaurants can open for limited capacity indoor dining as of February 12. The Portland tri-county area […]
February 22, 2021
Students Should Run Student Newspaper, Says NYU Alum Backing WSN’s Revival
Last week, WSN’s website went live with its first article in months, announcing the hiring of WSN’s former Deputy Managing Editor Alexandria Johnson as the new editor-in-chief and calling for new applicants for WSN’s many vacant staff positions.
December 14, 2020
Virginians Vote in Favor of Amendment Addressing Gerrymandering
Virginia voters approved a constitutional amendment changing how congressional districts are drawn. The new commission includes citizens in the process.
December 13, 2020
Two Illinois Pastors Aim to Bridge Social Justice Divide
(WHEATON, Ill.)—From Pastor Jay Moses’ corner office at Hope Presbyterian Church, the hum of jazz music from across the room […]
December 12, 2020
New Jersey School Is Asked to Retire Name Offensive to Native Americans
Advocates for Native Americans, whose tribes once lived in New Jersey, are asking Indian Fields Elementary School to change its name.