
Search Results for social media


COVID is going to COVID: ‘Flatten the curve’ was never meant to be ‘stop the spread’
Gotta correct the person in charge of Gov. Ralph Northam’s Facebook page, who seems to think we can “stop the spread” of COVID-19. “Flatten the curve” was never “stop the spread.” You can’t “stop the spread” of a virus. A virus is gonna virus.

4 daily habits that will make you more productive at work
Many of us wish that we could be more productive in our day to day lives, but have no idea where to begin when it comes to improving.

Shenandoah National Park selects Jennifer Manzella as July Artist-in-Residence
Shenandoah National Park announced the selection of Jennifer Manzella, a printmaker, as the July Artist-in-Residence.

Collaboration between two universities sparks a new approach to performing history
Joshua Garcia, a recent graduate from Radford University, is a member of the ensemble cast of “Women and the Vote,” a collaborative theatre project between his university and Virginia Tech.

Access to Explore Park via Blue Ridge Parkway restored from the north
A section of the Blue Ridge Parkway from Milepost 112.4 to Milepost 115.5 is now open providing access to Explore Park from the north.

Make your trading easy with the help of Avatrade GO application
In this modern word, there is a need for you to keep on update on new trending news and applications, if not then you would become outdated.

Now is the time for us to finally address racial inequality in college athletics
Penn State basketball coach Pat Chambers tells a black player that he had a “noose” around his neck. Oklahoma State football coach Mike Gundy wears a T-shirt promoting a TV network that calls Black Lives Matter a “criminal organization.” There’s something to the idea you’re seeing bandied about on how we maybe need to address these kinds of things before we go back to playing games.

FBI reports on spike in fraudulent unemployment claims involving stolen identities
The FBI has seen a spike in fraudulent unemployment insurance claims complaints related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic involving the use of stolen personally identifiable information (PII).

Shenandoah University announces reopening plans
Relying on guidance from state and national health officials, Shenandoah University plans to start its fall 2020 semester in-person on Monday, Aug. 24, while anticipating its largest fall enrollment and no employee layoffs due to COVID-19.