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    [ad_1] September 26, 2022For immediate release DuPage County Downgraded to “Low” Community Level Vaccination is necessary to increase protection DuPage County – This week, reported COVID-19 cases and related hospitalizations continue to decline overall across DuPage County. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) moved DuPage County to the “low” community level on Thursday ...
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    [ad_1] A student shows off a flu vaccine bandage. Football, pumpkin spice and flu shot. Autumn has arrived. That means it’s time to get your annual flu vaccine. Getting an annual flu shot helps you stay healthy and is a great way to protect the Husker community from the spread of flu on campus. Here’s ...
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    [ad_1] Liberals: Education Matters for Democrats “Some public schooling advocates and some politicians downplay growing concerns that public schools cannot meet acceptable standards,” says Jessica Grose of The New York Times. is complaining. They “reduced parents’ fears that their children would fall behind by viewing the concept of learning loss as a “hoax” or by ...
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    [ad_1] Jared Bass is Senior Director of Higher Education at the Center for American Progress. (InsideSources.com/InsideSources.com/TNS) The president’s debt forgiveness plan will help millions of borrowers slip through the cracks in a crumbling higher education system. Each year, the federal government provides billions of dollars in loans to students pursuing college degrees or post-secondary qualifications. ...
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    [ad_1] As we celebrate our 100th anniversaryth As an organization of writers, editors, poets and playwrights, this year PEN America is sounding the alarm bells against “textbook bans” and “educational gag orders” across the United States. The New York-based advocacy group, founded in 1922, has published two of her reports to help define the forces ...