Opinion | Heartbreak Coffee and Conversation With Navajo Poet Jake Skeets
Joseph B. Atkins shares coffee and conversation with Navajo poet Jake Skeets, the John and Renée Grisham Writer in Residence at UM.
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Joseph B. Atkins shares coffee and conversation with Navajo poet Jake Skeets, the John and Renée Grisham Writer in Residence at UM.
R.C. Anderson, 65, went to prison more than 40 years ago after he drove his car to a house his friends burglarized in Madison County. He did not learn of the legal provision to erase the crime from his records until recently.
The competition for slots will only worsen when the COVID-19 vaccination priority list opens to the broader public. It doesn’t have to be this way. Much of this misery comes from poorly designed vaccine sign-up websites, but the problem is more fundamental.
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