A silent graduation: how college seniors feel about their final semester
After the sudden — and prolonged — stay-at-home orders, the class of 2020 feels robbed of their final year of college.
Resting on a hill overlooking the north side of Cincinnati, Clifton offers a wide range of experiences from a college atmosphere with the city's largest school, the University of Cincinnati, to an international center for cutting-edge medicine featuring University, Children's and Good Samaritan hospitals. Clifton's history has been preserved in historical buildings and homes — from modest to millionaire. Trendy shops and restaurants can be found on Ludlow Avenue in the Gaslight District, along with the Esquire Theatre, yoga studios, Clifton Market and a newly renovated branch of the Cincinnati Public Library. Even though Clifton is tightly compacted with large buildings and interesting architecture, green space does exist at Burnet Woods.
After the sudden — and prolonged — stay-at-home orders, the class of 2020 feels robbed of their final year of college.
Margaret Mary Community Hospital’s 25 beds are normally mostly empty. But starting the week of March 20, the rural facility was filled with both confirmed and suspected cases.
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The international organization works in Africa to support people living with HIV/AIDS and other related health issues.
The award-winning journalist and author hopes to reconnect with her hometown during her tenure.
Over the next decade, all 40 branches will receive renovations and improvements.
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